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  • 10-10-2019
  • Mathematics
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Is the following relation a function?
{(3.-5). (1.2).(-1,-4). (-2, 2)}
O Yes
O No

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  • 10-10-2019

Yes, because you have different inputs, each associated with its output: your pair of values are suggesting a function f such that

[tex]f(3)=-5,\quad f(1)=2,\quad f(-1)=-4,\quad f(-2)=2[/tex]

So, you're never associating an input with two different outputs, so the relation is a function.

If, for example, you added the point (3, 55), you would introduce ambiguity, because you'd have

[tex]f(3)=-5[/tex]

but also

[tex]f(3)=55[/tex]

which is not acceptable for a function.

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