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Explanation:
When relations are defined by a set of paired values,
the first value in each pair is a Domain element
and the second value is a Range element.
We typically say that, for each pair the Domain element "maps into" the Range element.
A relation is a function if no Domain value "maps into" more than one Range value.
For the relations:
the pairs
#(2,3)# and#(2,5)# map the same Domain value (#2# ) into different Domain values (#3# and#5# );
therefore#A# is not a function.
the pairs
#(1,2)# and#(1,3)# map the Domain value (#1# ) into different Range values;
#B# is not a function.
the pairs
#(1,2)# and#(1,5)# map the Domain value (#1# ) into different Range values;
#C# is not a function.
there are no Domain values which map into more than one Range value;
#D# is a function.
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The Range of the relation
is the set of Range values, namely