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Hello there can someone help me check these 2 questions please.
1. Determine if the set of points (−1,3), (2,5), (3,8), and (4,5) is a function. Explain.
A. The set of points is a function because each value in the domain corresponds to exactly one value in the range.
B. The set of points is not a function because the range consists of the value 5 two times.
C. The set of points is not a function because each value in the domain corresponds to exactly one value in the range.
D. The set of points is a function because the range consists of the value 5 two times.
2. Isa and Benny are both in Mrs. Johnson's class, Patrick is in Mr. Jimenez's class, and Jose is in Mrs. True's class. Is this relation a function? Explain.
A. This relation is not a function because both Isa and Benny are in Mrs. Johnson's class.
B. This relation is a function because each student is in exactly one teacher's class.
C. This relation is not a function because each student is in exactly one teacher's class.
D. This relation is a function because both Isa and Benny are in Mrs. Johnson's class
My answers 1.d 2.d Thank you so much.
1. Determine if the set of points (−1,3), (2,5), (3,8), and (4,5) is a function. Explain.
A. The set of points is a function because each value in the domain corresponds to exactly one value in the range.
B. The set of points is not a function because the range consists of the value 5 two times.
C. The set of points is not a function because each value in the domain corresponds to exactly one value in the range.
D. The set of points is a function because the range consists of the value 5 two times.
2. Isa and Benny are both in Mrs. Johnson's class, Patrick is in Mr. Jimenez's class, and Jose is in Mrs. True's class. Is this relation a function? Explain.
A. This relation is not a function because both Isa and Benny are in Mrs. Johnson's class.
B. This relation is a function because each student is in exactly one teacher's class.
C. This relation is not a function because each student is in exactly one teacher's class.
D. This relation is a function because both Isa and Benny are in Mrs. Johnson's class
My answers 1.d 2.d Thank you so much.
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