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How to Tell if a Relation is a Function

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on identifying functions within mathematical relations. If you're confused about how to determine whether a given relation qualifies as a function, you're in the right place. Our AI assistant is here to help you grasp the concept with ease.

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Determining if a relation is a function involves checking if each input has exactly one output. One common method is the Vertical Line Test: if you can draw a vertical line that intersects the graph more than once, it's not a function. Have you been working with specific types of relations or graphs? What kind of context led you to this question? I'd love to help further!