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    Exam 10: Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
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    Determine Whether or Not the Function Is One-To-One\(\{(19,-5),(14,1),(1,10)\}\)
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Determine Whether or Not the Function Is One-To-One {(19,−5),(14,1),(1,10)}\{(19,-5),(14,1),(1,10)\}{(19,−5),(14,1),(1,10)}

Question 190

Question 190

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Determine whether or not the function is one-to-one.
- {(19,−5),(14,1),(1,10)}\{(19,-5),(14,1),(1,10)\}{(19,−5),(14,1),(1,10)}

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