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Answer:

A. Yes, because it passes the vertical line test.

Explanation:

The vertical line test states that you can draw a line parallel to the y-axis for any chosen value of x. If the vertical line you drew intersects the graph more than once for any value of x then the graph is not the graph of a function. In this case, the line doesn't intersect the graph more than once.

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Answer:

A. Yes, because it passes the vertical line test.

Explanation:

The vertical line test requires you to draw a vertical line through any part of the graph. If the line intersects the graph at only one point, the graph represents a function. This graph passes that test. As for the other answer choices, the "horizontal line test" is not a way to see if a graph represents a function. I hope this helps :))

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