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Do the following graphs represent a mathematical function? If not, explain why.
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Do the following graphs represent a mathematical function? If not, explain why.
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Yes, both graphs represent function.
Both graphs pass the vertical line test, because for every x-value, there is at most one y-value.
There is no vertical “overlap” in either graph.
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Answer:
1 = YES
2 = NO
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