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Are the following points a function; (0, 5), (7, 12), (8, -4), (6, 6), (12, 4), (0, 4), (7, 12) ?
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Are the following points a function; (0, 5), (7, 12), (8, -4), (6, 6), (12, 4), (0, 4), (7, 12) ?
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Are the following points a function;
(0, 5), (7, 12), (8, -4), (6, 6), (12, 4), (0, 4), (7, 12) ?
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no it is not a function because the x coordinate 0 has 2 y coordinates which is 4 and 5. a function means each x coordinate can only have one y coordinate
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