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OpenStudy (anonymous):

{(-5, -4), (-2, 9), (-1, -2), (-1, 7)} not a function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct, not a funtion

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

{(-7, -1), (-7, 2), (-1, 8), (3, 3), (10, -7)} not a function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(-7, -1), (-7, 2), (-1, 8), (3, 3), (10, -7)} not a function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@charlotte123 is this correct?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(-7, -1), (-7, 2), (-1, 8), (3, 3), (10, -7)} not a function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o okay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

{(1, -3), (1, 1), (6, -8), (9, -3), (11, -3)} a function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did I get right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

{(-6, -9), (-2, 1), (1, -1), (7, -7)} not a function

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. x + y = 9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think y is a function of x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@charlotte123 is this correct?

OpenStudy (aravindg):

Post each of ur qn separately.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok @AravindG

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Determine whether the equation defines y as a function of x. x + y = 9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think y is a function of x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@charlotte123 okay, let's start back ova..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1.Determine whether the relation is a function. {(-2, -7), (3, -5), (6, -4), (9, -6), (10, -1)}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a function must pass the vertical line test. if you draw a vertical line through the graphed function and it only passes through once, it is a function:|dw:1388340720795:dw|

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