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Which statement describes how to determine if a relation given in a table is a function?
If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If any of the input values are equal to the output values, the relation is a function.
If all the output values are paired with the same input value, the relation is a function.
If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If any of the input values are equal to the output values, the relation is a function.
If all the output values are paired with the same input value, the relation is a function.
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oobleck
think the vertical-line test.
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Stewart
If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function.
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London
If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.
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br
B, if none of the input values are repeated the relation is a function
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