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Please help asap, it would be much appreciated!! :) Thank you so much!!

Please help asap, it would be much appreciated!! :) Thank you so much!!-example-1
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Statement 1 is false.

While it is true that some of the y-values have more than one corresponding x-value, this does not make the relation not a function. It would not be a function if some of the x-values had more than one corresponding y-values.

Statement 2 is true.

The domain of a function is all the x-values it encompasses. This function starts at 3 and ends at 8.

Statement 3 is false.

The range of a function is all the y-values it encompasses. This includes all the y-coordinates, but it does not express the range properly. The range is [6, 10].

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