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I posted this question myself to be honest because i wasn't sure... but the horizontal line test was made to prove whether the function/graph was an one-to-one function
It depends on whether you mean additive inverse or multiplicative inverse.
It depends on whether you want the multiplicative inverse or the additive inverse. The answers are different.
The answer depends on what you mean by "opposite": whether it is the additive inverse or the multiplicative inverse.
If a vertical line, within the domain of the function, intersects the graph in more than one points, it is not a function.
The horizontal line test is used to determine whether a function is one-to-one and if it had a inverse.
Not quite. You can use a vertical line test on the graph of the inverse mapping, OR you can use a horizontal line test on the original graph. The horizontal line test is used in the same way.
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Two ways to determine whether the relation is a function is use a mapping diagram or use a vertical line test.
I posted this question myself to be honest because i wasn't sure... but the horizontal line test was made to prove whether the function/graph was an one-to-one function
To determine whether a request is meant for the client CPU or the server.To determine whether a request is meant for the client CPU or the server
It depends on whether you mean additive inverse or multiplicative inverse.
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determine whether each relation is a function y equals -8
c. to determine whether a request is meant for the client CPU or the server.
It depends on whether you want the multiplicative inverse or the additive inverse. The answers are different.
The answer depends on what you mean by "opposite": whether it is the additive inverse or the multiplicative inverse.