Representing a Function...1

mathdad

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In the attachment, n is the input and Q is the output. Does the table represent a function?

I say yes. Every input n represents one specific output Q.

You say?
 

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In the attachment, n is the input and Q is the output. Does the table represent a function?

I say yes. Every input n represents one specific output Q.

You say?
Correct - passes vertical line test!

However, inverse of this function will NOT be a function.
 
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