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By definition, a one-to-one function is a function that maps distinct elements of its domain to distinct elements of its codomain.

Graph 1

From this graph, we see that for distinct elements of x, we have the same value of y. For example:So this function is NO a one-to-one function.

• f(2) = f(-2) = 4.

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Graph 2

From this graph, we see that for distinct elements of x, we have the same value of y. For example:is function is NO a one-to-one function

• f(2) = f(4) = 4.

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Graph 3

From this graph, we see that for distinct elements of x, we have different values of y.This function is a one-to-one function.

Graph 4

From this graph, we see that for distinct elements of x, we have different values of y.This function is a one-to-one function.

Graph 5

From this graph, we see that for distinct elements of x, we have different values of y.This function is a one-to-one function.

Graph 6

From this graph, we see that for distinct elements of x, we have the same value of y.This function is NO a one-to-one function.

Answer

• Graph 1: No

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• Graph 2: No

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• Graph 3: Yes

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• Graph 4: Yes

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• Graph 5: Yes

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• Graph 6: No

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