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Which statement is true for the tables?

1) Both Table A and Table B represent functions.
2) Both Table A and Table B do not represent functions.
3) Table A does not represent a function, but Table B represents a function.
4) Table A represents a function, but Table B does not represent a function.

Which statement is true for the tables? 1) Both Table A and Table B represent functions-example-1
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Answer:

d.

Explanation:

User Iceberg
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Answer:

Table A represents a function, but Table B does not represent a function.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to select the correct option among the given 4 options after judging the given two tables attached to this question.

The first table shows that for each x values there is only one y value. Therefore, this is a function.

But in the second table shows that for each x value there are multiple y values since we are getting y = 1 and 2 for x = 5.

Hence, table B is not a function. it is just a relation. (Answer)

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