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Which statements are true of functions? Check all that apply. All functions have a dependent variable. All functions have an independent variable. The range of a function includes its domain. A vertical line is an example of a functional relationship. A horizontal line is an example of a functional relationship. Each output value of a function can correspond to only one input value.

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  1. 7 March, 17:45
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    The true statemens are:

    All function have (at least) a dependent variable. That is why you can write y = f (x), x is the independent variable, while y depends on x values, so y is the independent variable.

    All function have and independent variable (explained above).

    A horizontal line is an example of a funcitional relationship (because given a value of x, you can always tell the value of y)

    The other statements are false:

    The range of a function includes its domain is false.

    Domain are the values that x can take and the range are the values that the function (y) can take. One is not included in the other.

    A vertical line is an example of a functional relationship is false, because you can not tell the value of y for any value of x.

    Each output value of a function can correspond to only one input value is false. An output can be generated by more than one value of x. The horizontal line is an example of that: the same value of y (output) corresponde to any value of x.
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