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Which relation is not a function?

Which relation is not a function?-example-1

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Answer: Choice D


y = \pm√(x)

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Step-by-step explanation:

The plus/minus indicates we have two equations, and they are


y = √(x) \text{ or } y = -√(x)

If x is say x = 4, then y is both y = 2 and y = -2 at the same time.

A function is where any x input leads to exactly one and only one y output (assuming the x value is in the domain). Graphing out choice D shows that it fails the vertical line test. This is where a vertical line crosses through more than one point on the graph. For the other answer choices, it is impossible to draw a vertical line through more than one point on the graph, which visually shows they are functions.

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