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Mathematics, 03.09.2020 01:01 andile64

Does the graph represent a function? No, because the input shares more than one output.
No, because the input does not share more than one output
Yes, because the input shares more than one output
Yes, because the input does not share more than one output


Does the graph represent a function?

No, because the input shares more than one output.
No, becau

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