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Which statement defines a function correctly

Which statement defines a function correctly-example-1
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Answer:

A function gives for each element of the domain only one element of the range.

Explanation:

We have to choose from the statements in the options that define a function correctly.

From my point of view the statement that a function gives for each element of the domain only one element of the range, defines a function properly.

Geometrically it represents that if we draw a vertical line in the graph of the function that intersects the graph at more than one points then this is not a function, this is only a relation. (Answer)

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