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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 11:00 guccim5971

Does this graph represent a function? a. yes, because each x-value has exactly one corresponding y-value b. no, because some of the y=values are paired with two x-values c. no, because there are no closed circles to show where the graph ends d. yes, because it touches the y=axis exactly one time.


Does this graph represent a function? a. yes, because each x-value has exactly one corresponding y

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