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Can anyone who knows this help me please I’m struggling-example-1
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Answer: Since a vertical does pass through more than one point, the graph fails the vertical line test. So, the relation is not a function.

Explanation:

The "vertical line test" is used to determine if a graph represents a function. A function cannot have more than one output, so if more than one point touches a vertical line at any point on the graph, then that graph does not represent a function.

For example, if I drew a vertical line at x = 8, then two points would be touching the line: (8, -2) and (8, 2). Since the vertical line touches more than one point, it fails the vertical line test meaning that this graph does not represent a function.

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