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1 May, 17:47
Is { (-2,6), (-3,7), (-4,8), (-3,10) } a function
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Slade Freeman
1 May, 19:48
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The answer to your question is,
No, it is not a function. Functions can NOT have more than one of the same x numbers. There are two - 3's, making it very easy to determine that it is is not a function.
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