The following ordered pairs (x, y) define the relation q. is q a function?
{(-2, 0), (...
Mathematics, 29.11.2019 19:31, as02540
The following ordered pairs (x, y) define the relation q. is q a function?
{(-2, 0), (-1, 1), (0, 0), (1, -1)}
a) no, because there is more than one x value for some y values
b) yes, because there is exactly one x value for every y value
c) no, because there is more than one y value for every x value
d) yes, because there is exactly one y value for every x value
Answers: 3
answered: Guest
I'm pretty sure it's b). i try drawing the functions out and b is the one that stands out or isnt a "line"
answered: Guest
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answered: Guest
Your answer should be “b” i truly hope i could ! good luck (:
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