Which set of ordered pairs in the form of (x, y) does not represent a function of x?
{(0, 2), (1, –1), (2, 3), (3, –2)}
{(0, –2), (1, 1), (2, 3), (3, –2)}
{(0, 2), (–1, –1), (2, –3), (3, 2)}
{(0, 2), (1, 2), (1, –2), (3, 2)}
then what are u doing her tf?
what is the answer?
D is your answer because it repeats the first number twice
D
B
C
B
A
these are the correct answers trust me
Ehhh is wrong, I got a 38%
>:(
UPDATE ----- Functions, Equations, and Graphs Unit Test Part 1
It seems there are two different test.. some of the questions are the same, some are different
The test that "EHHH" has is correct for THAT test
The test that *Eye Roll* has is correct that THAT test
There are more then two tests under that same name so take bits from the answers above and be careful.
Connexus Algebra2 Functions, Equations, and Graphs U3 L10 Unit Test
Since I have a different lesson here's mine (:
1. C, {(-1, 2), (3, -2), (0, 1), (3, 5)}
2. A, -4, -2, and 6
3. B, 10
4. C (graph)
5. D, y = 3x + 4
6. D, y = 2/11x - 5/11; slope: - 2/11; y-intercept: - 5/11
7. A, B, C or D (all are correct)
8. B, y = x + 4
9. A, x = -1
10. A (graph)
11. B, Plot the Y-intercept (0,3) and use the slope of 1/2 to find a second point.
12. D, y = x - 2
13. D, y = (x + 4)³ - 5
14. B (graph)
15. B, y = (x - 1)²
16. A (graph)
17. D, y = ≤ 5/2x + 5
18. A, 32p + 64r ≥ 256
19. B (graph)