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The following set of points represents a function (-1,-1) (2,-5) (-3,8) (4,13) (2,-16)True or false

Sagot :

As per given by the question,

There are given that the point,

(-1, -1), (2, -5), (-3, 8), (4, 13) and (2, -16).

Now,

If we draw the all point on the graph paper, then

For the point first, (-1, -1)

For point first, from the x axis, there is only one image in y-axis.

For point second(2, -5), from the x-axis, there is only one image in y-axis.

For point third(-3, 8), from the x-axis there is also only one image in y-axis.

For point (4, 13), from the x-axis there is also only one image in y axis.

And,

for point fifth(2, -16), from the x-axis there is two image in y-axis, because one image already exists in point (2, -5)

So,

According to the function concept,

Each x coordinate have must be only one image in y coordinate.

Now,

In given point, there are two images in y coordinate for x coordinate.

So,

The given set of point is does not represent the function.

Hence, the given statement is False.

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