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Is it a Function? Quiz
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Question 1
1.
This graph is a function (show your work using the Vertical Line Test).
True
False
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Question 2
2.
This graph is a function (show your work using the Vertical Line Test).
True
False
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Question 3
3.
This graph is a function (show your work using the Vertical Line Test).
True
False
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Question 4
4.
This graph is a function (show your work using the Vertical Line Test).
True
False
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Question 5
5.
Give an example of a graph that is NOT considered a function. (Show your work by using the vertical line test)
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Question 6
6.
Select all models that represent a function.
A)
input on the left & output on the right
B)
C)
D)
A
B
C
D
Question 7
7.
Is the following relationship a function?
Function
Not a Function
Question 8
8.
Why or why not?
Question 9
9.
Is the following relationship a function?
Function
Not a Function
Question 10
10.
Why or why not?
Question 11
11.
Is the following relationship a function?
Function
Not a Function
Question 12
12.
Why or why not?
Question 13
13.
Is the following relationship a function?
Function
Not a Function
Question 14
14.
Why or why not?
Question 15
15.
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function?
(–2, –4), (–8, 3), (–7, –4), (–2, –8), (11, 8), (9, –4)
Function
Not a Function
Question 16
16.
Why or why not?
Question 17
17.
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function?
(6, 0), (–12, –16), (–6, 10), (20, –7), (6, 0)
Function
Not a Function
Question 18
18.
Why or why not?
Question 19
19.
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function?
(12, –18), (15, 1), (12, 5), (0, 9), (–5, –17)
Function
Not a Function
Question 20
20.
Why or why not?
Question 21
21.
Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function?
(–4, 3), (5, –9), (11, 4), (9, 6), (5, –3), (8, –9), (1, 4)
Function
Not a Function
Question 22
22.
Why or why not?