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Define a function as a set of ordered pairs.

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A function from is defined by a set of ordered pairs such that any two ordered pairs should not have the same first component and the different second component. 

This means that each element of a set, say X is assigned exactly to one element of another set, say Y. 

The set X containing the first components of a function is called the domain of the function. 

The set Y containing the second components of a function is called the range of the function. 

For example,

f = {(a, 1), (b, 2), (c, 3)} is a function. 

Domain of f = {a, b, c} 

Range of f = {1, 2, 3}



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