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Which graph represents a relation that's a function?

Which graph represents a relation that's a function?-example-1
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Answer: Choice A) Linear graph

A function is only possible if any x input leads to exactly one y output. For choices B, C and D, we see that the graphs fail the vertical line test. It is possible to draw a single vertical line through more than one point on the curve. So for these graphs, we have x inputs lead to multiple outputs, and that makes them not a function.

Choice A shows the graph passing the vertical line test. It is not possible to draw a single vertical line through more than one point on the diagonal line. Therefore this graph is a function.

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