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How can I tell a graph represents a function? ​

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Answer:

it passes the "vertical line test"

Explanation:

The graph of a function maps any x-value to only one y-value. That is, no vertical line will intersect the graph in more than one place. When that is true, we say the graph passes the vertical line test.

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