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Determine If the Equation Specifies a Function with Independent Variable

Question 149

Question 149

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Determine if the equation specifies a function with independent variable x. If so, find the domain. If not, find a value of x
to which there corresponds more than one value of y.
-Determine if the equation specifies a function with independent variable x. If so, find the domain. If not, find a value of x  to which there corresponds more than one value of y. -  A)  A function with domain R B)  Not a function; for example, when x = 0, y = ±7


A) A function with domain R
B) Not a function; for example, when x = 0, y = ±7

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