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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Consider the two groups listed below. Which statement describes the sets? (2 points)•the length of a swimming pool •the liquid volume of the pool The relation (length, volume) is a function, but the relation (volume, length) is not. The relation (volume, length) is a function, but the relation (length, volume) is not. Both the relation (length, volume) and the relation (volume, length) are functions. Neither the relation (length, volume) nor the relation (volume, length) is a function.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ASNinja

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@PotatoBucket

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathmale

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@FibonacciChick666 @happinessbreaksbones @Luke0234

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

So first, what are the definition of a relation?

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

also, what are the requirements for something to be a function?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it the third option.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you @Luke0234 and @FibonacciChick666 I have no clue what you mean :/

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

So, I mean, what is a relation? What does your book say? This will be the first trhing to reason through the problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't have a book

OpenStudy (fibonaccichick666):

ok then, math class or personal study? so here is a fact sheet you can read http://www.purplemath.com/modules/fcns.htm

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