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vovangra [49]
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What represents a function example?

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kobusy [5.1K]2 years ago
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An ordered set of pairs or a continuous line can both be used to represent a function on a graph.

An example of a function is the line y = 2x, which multiplies an input value by two to get an output value. Use the vertical line test to decide if a graph accurately depicts a function. The graph is a function if a vertical line drawn across it is moved and only ever touches it at one point. The graph is not a function if the vertical line crosses it at more than one location. if a vertical line drawn anywhere on a relation's graph only encounters one point of intersection.

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