The graph of a function never has two different points with the same x-coordinate because .
A. each input value is mapped to a single output value.
B. the graph of a function cannot be a straight line.
C. the graph of a function is a vertical line.
D. each input value is mapped to more than one output value.
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OpenStudy (chycora):
@bonnieisflash1.0 @3mar
OpenStudy (3mar):
Well, I am here.
OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
and i'm here
OpenStudy (3mar):
So it is your turn, @bonnieisflash1.0
OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
what do you mean you can go first @3mar
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Never mind, but I think you can explain more better than me!
Go ahead brother!
OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
okay
OpenStudy (chycora):
huh
OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
wait
OpenStudy (chycora):
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OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
back
OpenStudy (chycora):
wb
OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
A. each input value is mapped to a single output value
OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):
right? i might be wrong
OpenStudy (chycora):
okay thanks
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