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Suppose a graph passes the horizontal line test: No horizontal line can be drawn that touches the graph in more than one location. Does this mean that the graph represents a function? If not, is there anything special about a graph that passes the horizontal line test? Share your ideas with a classmate.

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If a function passes the horizontal line test, then we may conclude that the inverse of the function exists and can be found.

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