To determine which of the tables is NOT a function, we must check whether each table represents a relationship in which each input (or x-value) corresponds to exactly one output (or y-value).
Unfortunately, since I cannot see the tables you are referring to (Table A, Table B, Table C), I can't provide a specific answer. However, you can identify the non-function table by following these steps:
- Look for any repeated x-values (inputs) across the rows of each table.
- If you find an x-value that corresponds to multiple y-values in the same table, that table is NOT a function.
- If all x-values are unique and correspond to only one y-value, then that table represents a function.
Feel free to describe the tables, and I can help you analyze them!