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Reginald Rush
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25 January, 19:27
How are relations and functions different?
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Jaylene Christensen
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A relation is a set of inputs and outputs that are related in some way. When each input in a relation has exactly one output, the relation is said to be a function. To determine if a relation is a function, we make sure that no input has more than one output.
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