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What are the possible values of x and y for two distinct points, (5,-2) and (x, y), to represent a function?

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Answer:

The value of x can be

✔ any real number except 5

The value of y can be

✔ any real number

Step-by-step explanation:

Since a function cannot have the same domain with a different range, then x can be any value other than 5, and it doesn't matter if there is the same y with another domain, it still can be used.

Either way I wrote all of that for nothing because this is all the proof you need to see :p your welcome.

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