Not true.
Not true.
Not true.
Not true.
True. Every ordered pair in a table of values can indeed come from different functions, as functions are defined by their specific rules or relationships between input and output. An ordered pair represents a single input-output relationship, and multiple functions can produce the same or different pairs. Thus, it's entirely possible for each pair in a table to originate from distinct functions.
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True.
A column filled with pairs of numbers that have the same ratio is often referred to as a set of proportional pairs. Each pair can be expressed as (a, b), where the ratio a/b remains constant across all pairs. This means that if you take any two pairs (a1, b1) and (a2, b2), the relationship a1/b1 = a2/b2 holds true. Such sets are commonly used in mathematics and data analysis to illustrate direct proportionality.
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All functions are relations but all relations are not functions.
True. Every ordered pair in a table of values can indeed come from different functions, as functions are defined by their specific rules or relationships between input and output. An ordered pair represents a single input-output relationship, and multiple functions can produce the same or different pairs. Thus, it's entirely possible for each pair in a table to originate from distinct functions.
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No, crabs have 10 legs in total, arranged in five pairs. Two pairs of legs are used for walking, while the remaining three pairs of legs are specialized for other functions such as feeding and defense.
In a DNA molecule cytosine always pairs with guanine, the same is true for an RNA molecule.
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Yes, they have the same function; they are different only in they way they formed
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What is true of cells that have similar functions?
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True.