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Question 342638: Hello I am needing help on this question. Provide an example of at least five orderd pairs that do not model a function. The domains will be any five integers between 0 and 20. The range will be any five integers between -10 and 10. Yhy does your example not model a function? can not sure 9
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Provide an example of at least five ordered pairs that do not model a function. The domains will be any five integers between 0 and 20. The range will be any five integers between -10 and 10. Yhy does your example not model a function?
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(1,4)(1,2)(4,8)(15,-3)(18,-5)
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Domain: {1,4,15,18}
Range: {-5,-3,2,4,8}
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Not a function because there are two different y-values associated
with x = 1.
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Cheers,
Stan H.















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