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When given a graph, the vertical line test can be used to

determine functionality. Describe the vertical line test and
explain the reasons why a graph would, or would not,
represent a function.
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When given a graph, the vertical line test can be used to determine functionality. The vertical line test would represent a function if no more than one point of the graph of a relation, this shows that only one output value for each input value. If this doesn't apply or more than one point is on the line then it would not represent a function.

Explanation:

Draw vertical lines to intersect on a graph.

The relation is a function if there’s only one point of intersection on a graph.

The relation is not a function if there’s more than one point of intersection on a graph.

The vertical line test is used to determine if each input has exactly one output.

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The vertical line test can be used to determine whether a graph represents a function. If we can draw any vertical line that intersects a graph more than once, then the graph does not define a function because a function has only one output value for each input value.
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