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    Determine Whether or Not the Function Is One-To-One\[f ( x ) = \frac { - 9 x - 5 } { 7 x + 4 }\]
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Determine Whether or Not the Function Is One-To-One f(x)=−9x−57x+4f ( x ) = \frac { - 9 x - 5 } { 7 x + 4 }f(x)=7x+4−9x−5​

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Determine whether or not the function is one-to-one.
- f(x) =−9x−57x+4f ( x ) = \frac { - 9 x - 5 } { 7 x + 4 }f(x) =7x+4−9x−5​


A) No
B) Yes

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