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Mathematics, 03.03.2022 14:00 zariahj044

Alyssa, Bradley, Carl, and Dionne each made a statement about the relation {(1,2), (3,4), (5,6),(100,101)}. Which student's statement is completely true? Alyssa said "It is not a function because there are not enough values in the domain. "

Bradley said "It is a function: y=x+1 for all x in the domain. "

Carl said "It is not a function because the values in the domain are not interchangeable with those in the range. "

Dionne said "It is a function: y=x2+1 for all x in the domain. "

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