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  • 11-10-2022
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Question 1 (1 point)Given the graph below, is this relation a function?MathMLXBlarSubmit

Question 1 1 pointGiven the graph below is this relation a functionMathMLXBlarSubmit class=

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chelsey3119 chelsey3119
  • 11-10-2022

To be a function, a relation can't have more than 1 value of 'y' for the same value of 'x'

For example, if you have points (3,7) and (3,-6) does not represent a function but points (3,7) and (-3,7) does.

In this problem, none of the graphed pairs have 2 or more values of 'y' for a single value of 'x'. They are all different, so yes, this relation is a function

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