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27 December, 11:04
Could 2/3 represent a function? Why or why not?
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Jaden Arnold
27 December, 11:30
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A function is a relation in which each input has only one output. In the relation, y is a function of x, because for each input x (1, 2, 3, or 0), there is only one output y. x is not a function of y, because the input y = 3 has multiple outputs: x = 1 and x = 2.
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