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Robert swims a lap in the pool. His coach graphs his distance from the starting block. A. Determine whether each graph is a function. Justify your answer. B. Construct Arguments…
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Robert swims a lap in the pool. His coach graphs his distance from the starting block.
A. Determine whether each graph is a function. Justify your answer.
B. Construct Arguments - Which graph must be incorrect. Explain
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Answer:
Huh???
Explanation:
THERE ARE NO GRAPHS!!!
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