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Relations mapping domain values to range values can be described as one-to-one or not one-to-one.
If one x-value maps to many y-values (one-to-many), does the relation represent a function? If the x- and y-values are reversed, does the relation represent a function? Explain.
If the relation is not one-to-one, does the relation represent a function? If the x- and y-values are reversed, does the relation represent a function? Explain.
If the relation is one-to-one, does the relation represent a function? If the x- and y-values are reversed, does the relation represent a function? Explain.
a. In a one-to-many relation, at least one
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output
input
value maps to
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more than one
exactly one
the same
at least one
no more than one
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input
output
value. This means a one-to-many relation
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