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Does this graph show a function? Explain how you know.

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O A. No; the graph fails the vertical line test.
B. Yes, there are no y-values that have more than one x-value.
C. Yes; the graph passes the vertical line test.
D. No; there are y-values that have more than one x-value.

Does this graph show a function? Explain how you know. 5 O A. No; the graph fails-example-1

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Answer: A. No; the graph fails the vertical line test.

The vertical line test is a tool used to determine if we have a function. If we can draw a single straight vertical line through more than one point on the red curve, then the graph is said to have failed the vertical line test. Consequently, this leads to the relation not being a function.

For this circle graph, we can draw a vertical line through more than one point, which is why we don't have a function here.

Put another way, there are inputs (x) that produce more than one output (y), so that's why we don't have a function.

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