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It is a function from the set of x-values to the set of y-values.
Every function differs from every other function. Otherwise they would not be different functions!
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
For some values, yes. For some values, no. For some people, yes. For some people, no. Every person, family and situation is different.
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True, it can, but that would make the table pretty much useless.
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.
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.
It is a function from the set of x-values to the set of y-values.
Every function differs from every other function. Otherwise they would not be different functions!
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.
Yes, because for every X input there are multiple y values.
every cell perform different function so overall function of the body is relevent to the every cell
it would be different because every 4 hours there will be a different minimum of temperature .
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