Functions: the chart with number values, the dot graph, and the middle graph on the right
Not functions: the top graph on the left with the vertical line, the graph with the circle, and the bottom right graph
Any graph that doesn’t pass the vertical line test is not a function. You can do this by starting at the top of the graph and drawing a line straight down through what you are testing. If you pass through the line or circle more than once it is not a function.
If you look at the number values if the x value repeats more than once it is not a function.
The correct answer is B) The set of all first elements of the function. Let's say you had these three points on a graph of a function: (0.9), (2.6), (4,7). The domain of these three points would be (0,2,4). The domain is just the input for which the function is defined. Hope this helps.
Sorry I don't know that either
You can tell before you divide 387 by 4, that the first digit of the qoutient is going to be in tens place, because 3 can't go into 4.