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Relations and Function

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Yes, this graph Is a function? Does the lines intersects the line once? Yes, this graph Is a function?

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ? Does the line intersects the graph once? No, this is NOT A Function.

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ? Does the line intersects the graph once? Yes, this is a Function.

Is this graph a function ?

Is this graph a function ? Does the line intersects the graph once? No, this is NOT A Function.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph. f(x) is the same thing as “y”. It’s just a different way of writing it.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Determining Domain and Range on any kind of Graph.

Evaluating Functions