Asked by SkatingDJ
                okay, sorry for last post but this one i'm stuck on.
Use the vertical line test to determine if the relation {(–6, –2), (–2, 6), (0, 3), (3, 5)} is a function. Explain your response
sorry that i cant put the graph down. those numbers are points in a graph.
ok, all the points are correct, i know that. but is this a function? And two separate lines have to go through two points? (due to what it looks like) how exactly do i explain this?
            
        Use the vertical line test to determine if the relation {(–6, –2), (–2, 6), (0, 3), (3, 5)} is a function. Explain your response
sorry that i cant put the graph down. those numbers are points in a graph.
ok, all the points are correct, i know that. but is this a function? And two separate lines have to go through two points? (due to what it looks like) how exactly do i explain this?
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