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Please help for honors test!!

Is this function one-to-one? Explain how you determine your answer.

Please help for honors test!! Is this function one-to-one? Explain how you determine-example-1
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\quad \huge \quad \quad \boxed{ \tt \:Answer }


\texttt{The given function isn't one-to-one }

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\large \tt Solution \: :

Condition for One - to - One function :

Every value of x should have a unique value of y, that is : two or more values of x cant have the same value of y.

But in the graph shown, observation can be made that for x = 1 and x = 2, y = 3 is the only image.

Therefore, the function is not one - to - one ~

Answered by : ❝ AǫᴜᴀWɪᴢ ❞

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