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Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
A function is a relation whose mapping is a bijection.
No. A relation is not a special type of function.
Good question. A relation is simply that; any x-value to create any y-value. A function, however, cannot be defined for multiple values of x. In other words, for a relation to be a function, it must have singular values for all x within its domain.
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mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness; "interrelationships of animal structure and function
This is the ability of a structure to carry out its intended role; e.g., an incompetent mitral valve means one that is somehow impaired in its function.
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
No, a function must be a relation although a relation need not be a functions.
The function of the small intestine is the structure that helps the chewed up food getting the minerals and vitamins out of the food and into the blood or body.
Does the graph above show a relation, a function, both a relation and a function, or neither a relation nor a function?
yes.
A function is a relation whose mapping is a bijection.
Not every relation is a function. A function is type of relation in which every element of its domain maps to only one element in the range. However, every function is a relation.
It means like how you would use it or what its for.
its used to creat and modify the structure of the table