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Which of the following best describes the graph below?

A. It is a function, but it is not one-to-one.
B. It is a one-to-one function.
C. It is not a function.
D. It is a many-to-one function.

Which of the following best describes the graph below? A. It is a function, but it-example-1
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Answer:

B. It is a one to one function.

Explanation:

It is a function, if we trace the vertical line
x=a it intersects exactly one point of the graph (in the case that
a\\eq0.Moreover, the line
x=0 doesn't intersects the graph, hence the given graph is the graph of a function with domain
\mathbb{R}-\{0\}. On the other hand, a function f(x) is one to one, if whenever f(x)=f(y) it holds that x=y, in terms of the graph of a function this mean that whenever we trace a vertical line
y=b it intersects exactly one point, which is exactly the case fo our given graph. Threfore, it is the graph of a one to one function

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Answer:

B. It is a one-to-one function.

Explanation:

Each value of the domain maps to a unique value of the range. It is a one-to-one function.

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