SOLUTION: Which of the following relations are functions? I. X 2,0,0,2 Y0,1,4,9 II. X 0,1,4,9 Y2,0,0,2 III. X-1,0,1,2 Y4,-2,-4,-8 A. II and III B. I and III C. III only D

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Question 459296: Which of the following relations are functions?
I. X 2,0,0,2
Y0,1,4,9
II. X 0,1,4,9
Y2,0,0,2
III. X-1,0,1,2
Y4,-2,-4,-8

A. II and III
B. I and III
C. III only
D. I only

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
II and III are functions. I is not a function because the 0 corresponds to two different y-values.
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