A table (relation) may or may not represent a function
The table that represents a function is Hal's table
<h3><u>Tables and relations</u></h3>
For a table to represent a function, then the input values must point to exactly one output value.
This means that:
Each height entry must correspond to exactly one age entry
From the given tables (see attachment), we can conclude that
Hal's table represents a function
This is so because, the age entries on this table has one corresponding one height entry
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<span>x²-x-30=0
factor this equation first
(x-6)(x+5) = 0
x - 6 = 0
x + 5 = 0
x = 6 , x = -5
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Step-by-step explanation:
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