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OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
Select Function or Not a Function for each graph.
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@3mar
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@johnweldon1993
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@Awolflover1
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@AloneS
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OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
@jabez177
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@Jamierox4ev3r
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@Directrix
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@zepdrix
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OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
@Elsa213
Elsa213 (elsa213):
What do you think the answer is?
OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
I have no idea
Elsa213 (elsa213):
Do you know how to tell what a function is?
OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
I believe it is when a problem has multiple variables
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Sorry, I was not here!
OpenStudy (3mar):
For a relation to be a function, it has to pass the vertical line test!
Vertical Line Test is a test use to determine if a relation is a function. A relation is a function if there are no vertical lines that intersect the graph at more than one point.
According to that, there are two relation are functions and two are not!
OpenStudy (3mar):
Sorry again for being late!
OpenStudy (sissyedgar):
Oh its okie.
I forgot what I chose but it ended up being right. xP