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Determine whether each graph is the graph of a function. If it is not, find ordered pairs that show a value of that is assigned more than one value of . See Example 7.CAN'T COPY THE GRAPH
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Algebra
Chapter 3
Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities in Two Variables; Functions
Section 8
An Introduction to Functions
Graphs and Statistics
Equations and Inequalities
Linear Functions
Systems of Equations and Inequalities
McMaster University
Harvey Mudd College
Idaho State University
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in this problem, we're being asked if the following graph is a function. Well, if it's a function that means it will pass the vertical line dust, meaning If Aiken Jara line a vertical line. Excuse me. And on Lee hits our graph at one point, then it will be a function. So if you know this, if I drew in ah whole bunch of vertical lines, it will only hit our graph at one point. Therefore, that means that this graph is a function.
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