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Which graph represents a function?

Which graph represents a function?-example-1
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The graph on the top right would represent a function. A function line on a graph includes one line going in one direction. It's not 2 lines, its not just dots either and it definitely isn't in a square because, as I said, it goes in ONE direction. Hope this helped!

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Answer:

Graph on top right.

Explanation:

We will analyze the graphs given.

A). Graph 1 has two lines showing different points on them and a common point of intersection.

Here lines are representing two functions but the graph is of a system of functions.

So it's not the correct option.

B). this graph is showing a line having points on it with different values of x and y. therefore, this is the correct option.

C). This is the graph representing the system of equations but not the functions.

D). It's a graph of scatter points so not the function.

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