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How to Identify If a Graph Is a Function

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Identifying if a graph is a function involves using the "vertical line test." Simply draw or imagine vertical lines through the graph; if any line touches the graph at more than one point, it's not a function. Functions have unique y-values for each x-value. Have you been working on graphing in math class or for a specific project? It'd be great to hear about your experiences with functions or any challenges you've faced!