Plot the points in the Cartesian plane. Is the relation a function? Why? (pp. 2 and 57-60)
To graph: The given points in the Cartesian plane and determine whether the set of all the given points is a function.
Answer to Problem 1AYU
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given points are .
Graph:
Interpretation:
We can plot the given set of points by considering the points using the general format and then plot the points according to both the coordinates of and .
The given set is a function because we can see that for each value of the -coordinate there is exactly one value.
Thus, it satisfies the definition of a function.
Therefore, the given set is a function.
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