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15 September, 07:58

Nitayah says that the inverse of y=3±√ (x+2) cannot be a function because y=3±√ (x+2) is not a function. Is she right? Explain.

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  1. 15 September, 08:06
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    Nitayah is right. A function has 1 input for every output.
  2. 15 September, 08:24
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    A function is a special relationship where each input has a single output.

    It is often written as "f (x) " where x is the input value.

    Example: f (x) = x/2 ("f of x equals x divided by 2")

    It is a function because each input "x" has a single output "x/2":

    • f (2) = 1

    • f (16) = 8

    • f (-10) = - 5

    So I guess she is right!
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