SOLUTION: if (3,7) and (3,0) are points on a graph then the graph cannot be the graph of a(n)
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if (3,7) and (3,0) are points on a graph then the graph cannot be the graph of a(n)
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This graph is NOT a function because the input x = 3 produces more than one output (y = 7 and y = 0). Visually, this graph fails the vertical line test.