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In a relation between x and y, x has a constant value of -1, but y varies between -5 and 5. Is y a function of x?
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In a relation between x and y, x has a constant value of -1, but y varies between -5 and 5. Is y a function of x?
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In a relation between x and y, x has a constant value of -1, but y varies between -5 and 5.
Is y a function of x?
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No, because there is more than one value for x=-1.
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