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Which table represents a relation that's a non-function?

Which table represents a relation that's a non-function?-example-1
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User Ivan Bila
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Answer:

The table in the attachment is the right option

Explanation:

A table that represents a function must have exactly one y-value assigned to every x-value. In other words, a table that is a function cannot have any x-value (input) with two corresponding different y-values (outputs).

The table in the attachment below represents a relation that is non-function because it has two outputs, 5 and 7, that are assigned or corresponding to one input, 7.

Which table represents a relation that's a non-function?-example-1
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