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10 September, 09:24

Graph of lines are not always functions. Can you describe a graph of a line that is not a function?

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  1. 10 September, 09:50
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    If, alternatively, a vertical line intersects the graph no more than once, no matter where the vertical line is placed, then the graph is the graph of a function.

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    For example, a curve which is any straight line other than a vertical line will be the graph of a function.
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