Asked by HaydenReturned
                How can you tell if a graph represents a function?(1 point)
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It always increases
It always increases
It passes the Vertical Line Test
It passes the Vertical Line Test
Its domain and range are always the same
Its domain and range are always the same
It can be represented by a Mapping Diagram
            
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It always increases
It always increases
It passes the Vertical Line Test
It passes the Vertical Line Test
Its domain and range are always the same
Its domain and range are always the same
It can be represented by a Mapping Diagram
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    The correct response is:
**It passes the Vertical Line Test.**
A graph represents a function if, for every input (x-value), there is exactly one output (y-value). The Vertical Line Test checks this by determining if any vertical line intersects the graph at more than one point. If it does, the graph does not represent a function.
    
**It passes the Vertical Line Test.**
A graph represents a function if, for every input (x-value), there is exactly one output (y-value). The Vertical Line Test checks this by determining if any vertical line intersects the graph at more than one point. If it does, the graph does not represent a function.
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