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Which graph represents a function? On a coordinate plane, a line with 2 angles crosses the x-axis at (negative .5, 0), the y-axis at (0, 1), turns at (1, 3), crosses the x-axis at (1, 0), turns at (1, negative 2), and crosses the x-axis at (2, 0). On a coordinate plane, a curved line crosses the y-axis at (0, 1.5), the x-axis at (negative 2, 0), and the y-axis at (0, negative 1.5). On a coordinate plane, a line enters the plane at point (negative 5, 4), makes a 90-degree turn at (negative 1, 0), and leaves the plane at point (negative 5, negative 4). On a coordinate plane, a line with an s curve enters the plane at point (negative 3.75, 5), crosses the x-axis at (negative .75, 0), the y-axis at (0, 0), leaves x-axis at (.75, 0), and exits the plane at point (3.75, negative 5).

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Answer:

... a line with an S curve ...

Explanation:

Only the last choice passes the vertical line test for a function: no vertical line can intersect the graph at more than one point.

PLEASE HELP!!! Which graph represents a function? On a coordinate plane, a line with-example-1
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