A player takes a shot from the three-point circle for the basket, but he fails to put the ball in the basket. In the image below, you have to show one ball bouncing. The graphs should overlap. Can its trajectory be considered a function? Circle the correct alternative. in Yes No

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A player takes a shot from the three-point circle for the basket, but he fails to put the
ball in the basket. In the image below, you have to show one ball bouncing. The graphs
should overlap. Can its trajectory be considered a function?
Circle the correct alternative.
5
Yes
No
Transcribed Image Text:A player takes a shot from the three-point circle for the basket, but he fails to put the ball in the basket. In the image below, you have to show one ball bouncing. The graphs should overlap. Can its trajectory be considered a function? Circle the correct alternative. 5 Yes No
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