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50 POINTS NEED HELP
1. Does the table represent y as a function of x? Justify your answer​

50 POINTS NEED HELP 1. Does the table represent y as a function of x? Justify your-example-1
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yes it look like it does so yeah bbbbyyyyeeeee

User Leanna
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Answer: no.

Step-by-step explanation: There isnt a consistent pattern or equation between x and why, so the y variables are not functions of x.

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