Chapter 8: Q6. (page 403)
Represent the relation as a graph and as a mapping diagram. Then tell whether the relation is a function. Explain your reasoning.
Short Answer
The given relation isa function.
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Chapter 8: Q6. (page 403)
Represent the relation as a graph and as a mapping diagram. Then tell whether the relation is a function. Explain your reasoning.
The given relation isa function.
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Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of .
Graph the equation. Tell whether the equation is a function.
The table shows the numbers of games played and points scored by each starting player on the New Jersey Nets basketball team during the team’s 2001-2002 regular season.
Player | Games played, x | Point scored, y |
Todd MacCulloch | 62 | 604 |
Kenyon Martin | 73 | 1086 |
Keith Van Horn | 81 | 1199 |
Kerry Kittles | 82 | 1102 |
Jason Kidd | 82 | 1208 |
Tell whether the ordered pair is a solution of the equation.
To form the inverse of a relation represented by a set of ordered pairs, you switch the coordinates of each ordered pair. For example, the inverse of relation. . Give an example of a relation that is a function, but whose inverse is not a function.
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