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23 October, 18:10

Can a function have a repeating input

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  1. 23 October, 18:16
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    Answer: It Depends

    Explanation: Generally, your answer would be no because if you have a repeating input, you usually have a different output for that specific repeating input which would not make it a function.

    However, a function can have a repeating input if the same input is paired with the same output and this is listed twice so it's still a function since each input pairs with a unique output.

    However, if the input appears more than once, you must check to see whether the output is the same or different.
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