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OpenStudy (ibbutibbu.):

Please help me with this question.

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srry dont know :(

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ok lol thanks you anyway

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OpenStudy (nincompoop):

it has to be a one-to-one function meaning there can only be one map or value for an x. say (x,y):(2,4) or (3,6), it can't be (2,4) and (2, 6). although different x's can have the same value of y

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

go to lesson 1.4 in this link and read about functions http://finedrafts.com/files/CUNY/math/precal/Larson%20PreCal%208th/Larson%20Precal%20CH1.pdf

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