Asked by Not So Smart Boi
While performing a vertical line test on a graph, you notice that the graph intercepts the vertical line twice. Which of the following correctly interprets the result of the test?
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph more than once, the graph is of a function, but it is not a relation.
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph exactly twice, the graph is of a function.
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph more than once, the graph is of a relation, but it is not a function.********
Because the vertical line did intercepted the graph exactly twice, the graph is a function and a relation.
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph more than once, the graph is of a function, but it is not a relation.
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph exactly twice, the graph is of a function.
Because the vertical line intercepted the graph more than once, the graph is of a relation, but it is not a function.********
Because the vertical line did intercepted the graph exactly twice, the graph is a function and a relation.
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