If there are no coordinates given then you cannot.
A vertical line can be used to test whether or not a graph is a function.
The "vertical line test" will tell you if it is a function or not. The graph is not a function if it is possible to draw a vertical line through two points.
You use the vertical line test. If you can draw a vertical line though the graph and it intersects it only once, it is a function. If the line crosses the graphs more than once it is not.
Normally the input is on the horizontal axis and the output on the vertical axis.
For a 2-dimensional graph if there is any value of x for which there are more than one values of the graph, then it is not a function. Equivalently, any vertical line can intersect the a function at most once.
A vertical line can be used to test whether or not a graph is a function.
The vertical line test can be used to determine if a graph is a function. If two points in a graph are connected with the help of a vertical line, it is not a function. If it cannot be connected, it is a function.
No, it does not. You can tell if something is a function or not by using the vertical line test. If there is more than one point at any vertical line, it is not a function.
The "vertical line test" will tell you if it is a function or not. The graph is not a function if it is possible to draw a vertical line through two points.
By doing a vertical line test. If you can draw a vertical line and it only passes through the graph once, its a function. If it passes through twice, it is NOT a function.
Test it by the vertical line test. That is, if a vertical line passes through the two points of the graph, this graph is not the graph of a function.
You use the vertical line test. If you can draw a vertical line though the graph and it intersects it only once, it is a function. If the line crosses the graphs more than once it is not.
A graph is a function if every input (x-value) corresponds to only one output (y-value). One way to check for this is to perform the vertical line test: if a vertical line intersects the graph at more than one point, the graph is not a function.
The vertical line test! Imagine a vertical line going through all points of the graph. As long as the vertical line only touches the graphed line once, it's a function. If it touches more than once, it is not.
Normally the input is on the horizontal axis and the output on the vertical axis.
The numerator tells you how many of the denominator units you have.
A vertical line test can be used to determine whether a graph is a function or not. If a vertical line intersects the graph more than once, then the graph is not a function.