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Q: Does every ordered pair in a table of values can come from a different function?
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What Every ordered pair in a table of values can come from a different function. True False?

true


Who Every ordered pair in a table of values can come from a different function. True False?

True, it can, but that would make the table pretty much useless.


What is the value that determines how an Excel function should be used?

A function will have a name, brackets and inside the brackets certain values will be needed, depending on the function. Some functions, like NOW(), do not need anything inside the brackets. Most functions have a set number of values needed in the function, and many have ones that are optional.


How do you determine if you are given a set of ordered pairs that represent a function?

A relation is a set of ordered pairs.A function is a relation such that for each element there is one and only one second element.Example:{(1, 2), (4, 3), (6, 1), (5, 2)}This is a function because every ordered pair has a different first element.Example:{(1, 2), (5, 6), (7, 2), (1, 3)}This is a relation but not a function because when the first element is 1, the second element can be either 2 or 3.


What is a rule that assigns a unique y value to every x value?

It is a function from the set of x-values to the set of y-values.


How does the exponential function differ from other functions?

Every function differs from every other function. Otherwise they would not be different functions!


Is a horizontal line a function?

Yes, because for every X input there are multiple y values.


How important is the function of every part of the cell to the overall functioning of the body?

every cell perform different function so overall function of the body is relevent to the every cell


What does range of values mean?

a rang of values is a list of different Numbers eg: the speed of every car in a race would be a range of values


How would the ordered pairs be different if the outdoor temperature were recorded every hour for 4 consecutive hours?

it would be different because every 4 hours there will be a different minimum of temperature .


Is it true that the function has a vertical asymptote at every x value where its numerator is zero and you can make a table for each vertical asymptote to find out what happens to the function there?

Every function has a vertical asymptote at every values that don't belong to the domain of the function. After you find those values you have to study the value of the limit in that point and if the result is infinite, then you have an vertical asymptote in that value


If a system has an infinite number of solutions does it follow that any ordered pair is a solution?

No, this is not necessarily the case. A function can have an infinite range of solutions but not an infinite domain. This means that not every ordered pair would be a solution.