
A Problem Solving Approach To Mathematics For Elementary School Teachers (13th Edition)
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Author: Rick Billstein, Shlomo Libeskind, Johnny Lott, Barbara Boschmans
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Chapter 8.3A, Problem 23A
Which of the following are graphs of fucntions and which are not? If a graph is not a graph function, explain why not.
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