That's not even a question. its a statement with a question mark at the end.
A relation is a mapping or pairing of input values with output values.
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This is true. If a given input value yields four output values that relationship can be best described as a relation.
An example of a relation that is not a function is the relation defined by the set of points {(1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 4), (3, 5)}. In this relation, the input value 1 corresponds to two different output values (2 and 3), violating the definition of a function, which states that each input must have exactly one output. Therefore, since one input maps to multiple outputs, this relation is not a 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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A relation is a mapping or pairing of input values with output values.
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This is true. If a given input value yields four output values that relationship can be best described as a relation.
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No, not every relation is a function. In order for a relation to be a function, each input value must map to exactly one output value. If any input value maps to multiple output values, the relation is not a function.
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An example of a relation that is not a function is the relation defined by the set of points {(1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 4), (3, 5)}. In this relation, the input value 1 corresponds to two different output values (2 and 3), violating the definition of a function, which states that each input must have exactly one output. Therefore, since one input maps to multiple outputs, this relation is not a function.
A relation is a function if every input has a distinct output.