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Which mapping diagram does not represent a function?

Which mapping diagram does not represent a function?-example-1
Which mapping diagram does not represent a function?-example-1
Which mapping diagram does not represent a function?-example-2
Which mapping diagram does not represent a function?-example-3
Which mapping diagram does not represent a function?-example-4
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The first diagram, because there are two of the same inputs (3 has two different outputs)
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Answer: The first diagram.

Step-by-step explanation: In order for a mapping diagram to be a function, there needs to be 1 x value assigned to 1 value. if we look at the first image provided, this is not the case. Notice that 3 has two arrows going to different numbers which are 6 and 7. Since this makes it's difficult to make predictions about data from this, we would call this not a function.

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