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Is the relation below a function? Use the vertical-line test. {(−6, 3), (−1, 0), (2, 4), (−1, −7), (5, 2)} A. yes B. no
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Is the relation below a function? Use the vertical-line test. {(−6, 3), (−1, 0), (2, 4), (−1, −7), (5, 2)} A. yes B. no
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Is the relation below a function? Use the vertical-line test.
{(−6, 3), (−1, 0), (2, 4), (−1, −7), (5, 2)}
A. yes
B. no
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No it is not a function because there are two of the same x values.
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Answer:A
Step-by-step explanation:Yes; the graph passes the vertical line test.
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