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The following points represent a relation where x represents the independent variable and y represents the dependent variable. ( 3 4 ,-2).(1.5).(-2,-7). (3/4, - 1/2) .(6,6) Does…
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The following points represent a relation where x represents the independent variable and y represents the dependent variable. ( 3 4 ,-2).(1.5).(-2,-7). (3/4, - 1/2) .(6,6) Does…
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The following points represent a relation where x represents the independent variable and y represents the dependent variable. ( 3 4 ,-2).(1.5).(-2,-7). (3/4, - 1/2) .(6,6)
Does the relation represent a function? Explain
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Yes because it’s gave you the dependant variables and you have to choose which one varies for the answer
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