I WILL GIVE A MEDAL AND FAN TO ANYONE WHO TRIES TO HELP Tell whether each relation is a function. {(2, 5), (3, 5), (4, −4 −4 negative 4 ), (5, −4 −4 negative 4 ), (6, 8)}
Okay so I looked this up...
Go to Mathway and type these in and it will tell you if they are and arent, good luck!!!
@2551lw
If you'd like I can do it for you?
@Samantha2234 yes please!!! Thank you!!!
Ok harder than I thought
Go to Mathway and just try it out
I'm positive it will help!
It got broken up into a bunch of lines, so it's a little confusing. Is this what the relation looks like? {(2, 5), (3, 5), (4, −4), (−4, -4 ), (5, −4), (−4, -4 ), (6, 8)} Hmm no that's probably not right :\ Can you clarify what it's supposed to look like?
Well Im sure @zepdrix has this under control, so Meilleurs voeux
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you got this dude!
@zepdrix
A relation is NOT a function if the x-values repeat. Here is an example of something that is NOT a function: {(2,4), (2,5), (3,6), (4,7)} The 2's repeat. No bueno.
Do we have that issue showing up in your problem? :o
@zepdrix no, I don't think so because the x value isn't repeating.
Ok good! So we have a function \c:/ yayyy
@zepdrix Ohhh! I get it now! Thank you so much!
@zepdrix can you help me with some more?
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