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Mathematics, 22.10.2020 14:01 jenreluao1321

1.) Is the graph above a function? Why 2.) What is maximum of the graph above?

3.) What are the X and Y-intercept(s) of the graph above? [answers are to be written as ordered pairs]

4.) What is the domain of the graph above?

5.) What is the rang of the graph above?


1.) Is the graph above a function? Why

2.) What is maximum of the graph above?
3.) What are the X

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