How can you tell if a graph represents a function?(1 point)

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It passes the Vertical Line Test
It passes the Vertical Line Test

It can be represented by a Mapping Diagram
It can be represented by a Mapping Diagram

It always increases
It always increases

Its domain and range are always the same
Its domain and range are always the same

1 answer

The correct response is:

It passes the Vertical Line Test

This test states that if any vertical line intersects the graph of a relation at more than one point, then the relation is not a function. If every vertical line intersects the graph at most once, then the graph represents a function.

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