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If the graph is that of a function, what are the intercepts of the function? Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.A.The intercept(s) is/are nothing.(Type an ordered pair. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)B.The graph is not that of a function.

If the graph is that of a function, what are the intercepts of the function? Select-example-1
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To know if a graph represents a function, we have to use the vertical line test, which consists in drawing a vertical across the curve.

If the vertical line intercepts twice the curve, then it's not a function.

Therefore, the graph is not a function.

Then, the graph has no function symmetry because the graph is not that of a function.

Therefore, the answer to part 4 is E.

If the graph is that of a function, what are the intercepts of the function? Select-example-1
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