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Plssss answer… for math-example-1
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Graph A is a function and graph B isn’t a function
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Answer:

Graph A is a function, and Graph B is not

Explanation:

A function is when each x-value (aka input) has 1 corresponding y-value (or output).

We see that graph 1 is linear, and that each x-value has it's own y-value, and not multiple y-values.

However, Graph B curves, making it so some of the x-values have more than 1 y-value.

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