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18 September, 01:31

To determine whether a graph of a relation is also a function, Shayla declares that the y-axis is a vertical line and counts the number of times that the graph intersects the y-axis. If the graph has exactly one y-intercept, Shayla concludes that the graph shows a function. In all other cases, she declares that it is not a function.

Is Shayla applying the vertical line test correctly?

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  1. 18 September, 02:14
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    No, because the y-axis is a horizontal line. 2)

    . No, because using the y-axis tests only whether x = 0 is mapped to multiple values.

    . 3) Yes, because multiple y-intercepts represent multiple x-values being mapped to y = 0. D. 4)

    Yes, because the y-axis represents all vertical lines of the x-values.
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