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Question 290540: Provide an example of at least five ordered pairs that do not model a function. The domain will be any five integers between 0 and 20. The range will be any five integers between -10 and 10. Why does your example not model a function?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The key to this is:" how many x's can you have for one y and how many y's can you have for one x?"
For each x there can be one y
but each y can have several x's
so your domain is x's and y's the range.
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