Determine whether or not f(x) is a function and select the best choice below to explain your reasoning. O A. f(x) is not a function because it fails the horizontal line test. O B. f(x) is a function because it passes the horizontal line test. OC. f(x) is a function because it passes the vertical line test. O D. f(x) is not a function because it fails the vertical line test.

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Determine whether or not f(x) is a function and select the best choice below to explain your reasoning.
Fcx)3+1-30
O A. f(x) is not a function because it fails the horizontal line test.
O B. f(x) is a function because it passes the horizontal line test.
OC. f(x) is a function because it passes the vertical line test.
O D. f(x) is not a function because it fails the vertical line test.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 Determine whether or not f(x) is a function and select the best choice below to explain your reasoning. Fcx)3+1-30 O A. f(x) is not a function because it fails the horizontal line test. O B. f(x) is a function because it passes the horizontal line test. OC. f(x) is a function because it passes the vertical line test. O D. f(x) is not a function because it fails the vertical line test. 宇
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We know that Horizontal line test is used to check whether a given function is one-one or not.

and vertical line test is used to check whether a given graph is function or not.

Here we will use vertical line test. When we will draw any vertical line it will not intersect graph more than once. so, it passes vertical test.

 

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