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Does the relation represent a function? - Answers
To determine if a relation represents a function, each input (or x-value) must correspond to exactly one output (or y-value). If any input is paired with more than one output, then the relation is not a function. You can visualize this using the vertical line test: if a vertical line intersects the graph of the relation more than once, it is not a function.
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Does the relation represent a function? - Answers
To determine if a relation represents a function, each input (or x-value) must correspond to exactly one output (or y-value). If any input is paired with more than one output, then the relation is not a function. You can visualize this using the vertical line test: if a vertical line intersects the graph of the relation more than once, it is not a function.
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Does the relation represent a function? - Answers
To determine if a relation represents a function, each input (or x-value) must correspond to exactly one output (or y-value). If any input is paired with more than one output, then the relation is not a function. You can visualize this using the vertical line test: if a vertical line intersects the graph of the relation more than once, it is not a function.
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