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Does this graph represent a function? Why or why not? A. No, because it fails the vertical line test. B. No, because it is not a curve. C. Yes, because it passes the vertical line test. D. Yes, because
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Does this graph represent a function? Why or why not?
A. No, because it fails the vertical line test.
B. No, because it is not a curve.
C. Yes, because it passes the vertical line test.
D. Yes, because it has two straight lines.
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explanation: the vertical line test tests if the line is a function by stating that if it intersects the graph more than once it is not a function. if you drew a straight line through this line it would touch the graphed line twice, meaning it’s not a function.
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