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Does this table represent a function Why or why not? - Answers

Without seeing the table I need to explain what to look for. First if the list of what goes into the equation, usually the x, doesn't repeat then it is a function. If it does repeat it MUST give you the same answer for the y. It's like questions and answers. If the question is repeated then the answer must be the same or the interviewee is telling a lie.



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Without seeing the table I need to explain what to look for. First if the list of what goes into the equation, usually the x, doesn't repeat then it is a function. If it does repeat it MUST give you the same answer for the y. It's like questions and answers. If the question is repeated then the answer must be the same or the interviewee is telling a lie.



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Does this table represent a function Why or why not? - Answers

Without seeing the table I need to explain what to look for. First if the list of what goes into the equation, usually the x, doesn't repeat then it is a function. If it does repeat it MUST give you the same answer for the y. It's like questions and answers. If the question is repeated then the answer must be the same or the interviewee is telling a lie.

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