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How are relations that are

functions similar those that
are not functions? How are
they different?

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User Barnash
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Answer:

so the picture attached is not a function, but it looks it exactly like a function, or y=x^2. Functions are relations are similar that they both relate something, but functions are sets of relations put together, as long as their are is only one output per one input

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