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  • 06-10-2019
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Determine whether the relation is a function: {(6, 1), (8, –3), (6, 7)}

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Аноним Аноним
  • 06-10-2019

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\huge\boxed{No,it's~not~a~function.}[/tex]

[tex]Since,x=6~and~produces~y=1~the~relation~(6,1),(8,-3),(6,7)~is~not~a[/tex] [tex]function.[/tex]

[tex]Thus,the~relation~is~not~a~function.[/tex]

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kyleiscool22 kyleiscool22
  • 06-10-2019
It's not a function because the x value of 6 is repeated (6,1) (6,7)
See how 6 appears twice?
When we have a relation that has two of the same values for either x or y, it is not a function.
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