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pav-90 [236]
3 years ago
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Determine if each graph below represents a function. Then state its domain and range. PLEASE HELP!!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST. NEED

ASAP ITS DUE TOMORROW, PLEASE HELP IM CONFUSED!!!!!!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Montano1993 [528]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Graph 10 and 12 are both functions while graph 13 is not a function

Step-by-step explanation: The best way to know if the graph is a function is by the vertical line test, if the points on the graph pass through the straight vertical line more than once, it is not a function, but if it passes though the line only once then it is a function. Now for the Domain and range, the best way to see it is as DomainX and RangeY, this is something I learned when I did functions, and it helped me a lot. Now if you look at 10 and 12, both go on infinitely, as they have no stopping point, meaning that the domain would be (-infinity, infinity), and for 13 you can simply put the coordinates for each point in a chart, with your X and Y, remember DomainX and RangeY, this should help you understand which is X and which is Y. I hope this helped a bit. Now for RangeY, for 10, look for the lowest number in the Y axis that the line goes, for this case its, -1, and then look for the highest number on the Y axis that the line goes, aka 3, now use this as a example and you can easily find 12's Range.

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