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klasskru [66]
1 year ago
11

Which figure correctly demonstrates using a straight line to determine that the graphed equation is not a function of x?

Mathematics
1 answer:
alexdok [17]1 year ago
3 0

The figure that correctly demonstrates that f is not a function of x is graph (c)

<h3>How to determine the figure?</h3>

The missing figure that represent the list of options is added as an attachment

To demonstrate a function using a straight line is referred to as a vertical line test.

The vertical line test is such that a vertical line is drawn from the x-axis in an upward and/or downward direction.

If the line touches the curve or line of the function more than once, then the graphed equation is not a function of x

The graph that carries out this scenario is graph (c)

Read more about vertical line test at:

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