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provide evidence that this function is not one to one. explain how your evidence supports that g(x) is not one to one

provide evidence that this function is not one to one. explain how your evidence supports-example-1
User Babur Ussenakunov
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we have the function

g(x)=(x/3)+2 ---------> interval (-infinite, 1)

g(x)=4x-2 ------> interval [1, infinite)

the given function is not one-to -one function, because don't pass the Horizontal Line Test.

Example

For the horizontal line

y=2

we have the values of

x=0 ---------> g(x)=(x/3)+2

and

x=1 -----------> g(x)=4x-2

that means

two elements in the domain of g(x) correspond to the same element in the range of g(x)

therefore

the function is not one to one

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