Categorizing Grid: Functions & Non-functions

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  • 9th Grade
  • CCSS.Math
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1) {(3,1), (5,2), (11, 1), (3,4)}

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The x-value 3 has two y-values 1 and 4.

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Categorizing Grid: Functions & Non-functions - Quiz

In this short assessment you will be categorizing several relations as functions or non-functions.

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The x-value -1 has two y-values 7 and 8.

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3) { (2,2), (-1,3), (5,6), (0,0), (-5,5)}

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Every x-value has only and only one y-value.

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4) { (1,3), (2,3), (5,3), (9, 3)}

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Every x-value has only and only one y-value.

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Every x-value has only and only one y-value.

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6)  

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The x-value 0 has two y-values 0, and -4.

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{(3,1), (5,2), (11, 1), (3,4)}
{ (2,2), (-1,3), (5,6), (0,0), (-5,5)}
{ (1,3), (2,3), (5,3), (9, 3)}
 
 
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