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Decimal Answer : 0.958763
Answer:
the second and third one
Step-by-step explanation:
two y's that are the same can't have 2 outcomes
Consider the Set A = {X | X is an even whole number between 0 and 2 } =
.
Since, whole numbers are the set of numbers starting from zero upto infinity.
Even numbers are the numbers which are exactly divisible by '2'.
So, we have to find the even whole number between 0 and 2.
Since, only '1' is a whole number between 0 and 2 which is not an even number as '1' is not divisible by '2'.
Therefore, there is no even whole number between 0 and 2.
So, this set is empty.
Therefore, A = { X | X is an even whole number between 0 and 2} = 
Add the who numbers: 4 + 2 = 6
You are correct, it's C. 6
<h3>
Answer: No, this isn't a function.</h3>
Why not? Focus on the two points (0,2) and (0,4)
We have the x value x = 0 show up twice. Any time x repeats itself like this, it leads to "not a function" as the result.
In other words, the input x = 0 leads to multiple outputs y = 2 and y = 4 at the same time. A function is only possible if every x input leads to exactly one y output.
If you are a visual learner, then plot all of the points on the same xy grid. Then notice how (0,2) and (0,4) fail the vertical line test to show we don't have a function.
Side note: The y values can repeat themselves in a function.