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vodomira [7]
2 years ago
7

Drag each relation to the correct location on the table. Classify the relations according to whether or not they are functions.

30 points I need answer quick. This is due right now.
Chemistry
1 answer:
cricket20 [7]2 years ago
6 0

Using the given relations we can deduce the fact that 3x-0.25y=3 is the only function and the other two -3x=15, 2y=10 are said to be not a functions.

<h3>What is known to be a function?</h3>

A function is a term that is known to be the association that do exist  between a group of inputs that are said to have only a single output each.

A  function is also seen as the association between inputs where each input which is known to be linked to only one output.

To know the function, we have been given 3 relations that  are:

-3x=15

2y=10

3x-0.25y=3

In -3x=15, one can calculate the value of x=-5 but cannot calculate for the  value of y.

In 2y=10, we see that only one variable via which we can only get the value of y.

In 3x-0.25y=3 , when we put the value of x then we can be able to get the value of y and this means that each value of x is said to be a corresponding value of y. Therefore 3x-0.25y=3 is said to be the only function among the three.

Therefore, Using the given relations we can deduce the fact that 3x-0.25y=3 is the only function and the other two -3x=15, 2y=10 are said to be not a functions.

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Drag each relation to the correct location on the table.

Classify the relations according to whether or not they are functions.

-3x = 15

2y = 10

3x − 0.25y = 3

{(2, 3), (1, 3), (5, 3), (2, 6)}

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