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2.) True or False?

When working with a function, substituting a certain value of x into the formula gives only one value of y for that value of x.

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

In a function, every domain value (x-value) must have exactly one corresponding range value (y-value). This means that in a function, an x-value or input value cannot have two different y-value or output value. Or else, it ceases to be a function.

So, when you substitute a certain value of x into the equation of a function, you can only have one exact value of y for that value of x.

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