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Cannoli
14 September, 09:59
A function Is never, always, sometimes a relation
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Brynn Morgan
14 September, 12:24
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Answer: Always
A function is always a relation
Side note:
Not all relations are functions though. Consider this example
{ (1,2), (3,4), (1,8) }
which is a relation but it's not a function. The reason why is because x = 1 leads to y = 2 and y = 8 at the same time.
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