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How do I find a table that represents Y as a function of X

How do I find a table that represents Y as a function of X-example-1
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Answer:

C: x: 5, 2, 6, 4, 1, 3; y: 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2

Explanation:

Things that can represent a function of x has to be able to be shown in the form of a function, such as "y =" or "f(x) =". I'm guessing you're learning about linear lines, so I'm going to talk about this with linear lines.

A linear line must be straight and for y to be represented as a function of x, it has to have a constant increase or decrease for every x. Here is how to identify non-function lines:

- If there are different y values for the same x value

- If the points in order do not create a straight line

- If the points in order do not have a repeating pattern

To identify a function, look for:

- Straight lines

- An actual written function (such as "y =" or "f(x) =")

- A pattern on a table

Now, the pattern you're going to be looking for on a linear table is an addition or subtraction one for every x. If the x values are in order, then for every 1 x, there should be a constant addition or subtraction to the y.

Here's an example of a table that represents y as a function of x:

- X: 1 2 3 4 5

- Y: 3 5 7 9 11

- Pattern: +2 y for every x with constant 1

- X: 3 1 5 4 7

- Y: 9 3 15 12 21

- Pattern: +3 y for every x with constant 0

Here's an example of a table that doesn't represent y as a function of x:

- X: 1 2 3 4 5

- Y: 2 5 8 2 4

- Pattern: None

- X: 3 1 5 1 7

- Y: 1 7 8 9 4

- Pattern: None

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Answer:

Table C

Explanation:

A relation is not a function if any input value (x) is repeated.

A) 3 is a repeated x-value

B) 5 is a repeated x-value

C) no repeated x-values; the function you are looking for

D) 2 is a repeated x-value

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