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PLEASE HELP, IT WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!! Do the graphs above show a relation, a function, both a relation and a function, or neither a relation nor a function? Can somebody also explain to me how to find either as I am extremely confused on this....

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Answer:

Well it definitely can't be a function

Explanation:

To find out if a graph is a function, you can use the vertical line test. The vertical line test is when you draw a line down the center and if it hits one point, it's a function. But, when it hits more than one point, it's not. In this case, a line would hit more than one point; meaning that they are not functions.

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