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GarryVolchara [31]
2 years ago
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HELP PLEASE!! Which of the following best describes the graph below? A. it us a one-to-one function B. it us a function but it i

s not one-to-one C. it is not a function. D. it is a many-to-one function.
Mathematics
1 answer:
masha68 [24]2 years ago
8 0

The correct statement regarding the function y = \sqrt{x + 2} is given by:

A. it us a one-to-one function.

<h3>What is the missing information?</h3>

This problem is incomplete, but researching it on the internet, the function used is y = \sqrt{x + 2}.

<h3>Is it a function?</h3>

For y = \sqrt{x + 2}, each value of x is associated with only one value of y, that is, the graph has <u>no vertically aligned points</u>, hence it is a function.

<h3>Is the function one-to-one?</h3>

Each value of y is also associated with only one value of x, that is, the graph has <u>no horizontally aligned points</u>, hence it is a one-to-one function, and the correct statement is given by:

A. it us a one-to-one function.

More can be learned about functions at brainly.com/question/24808124

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