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Fredrick is making a graph that contains the ordered pairs (0,3),(3,2),(2,1) and (0,0). Will his graph represent a function ?
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Fredrick is making a graph that contains the ordered pairs (0,3),(3,2),(2,1) and (0,0). Will his graph represent a function ?
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Fredrick is making a graph that contains the ordered pairs (0,3),(3,2),(2,1) and (0,0). Will his graph represent a function ?
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No, his graph will not represent a function. A function can not have repeating x-values and in this case, 0 is repeated twice! :)
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