IDNStudy.com, ang iyong mapagkukunan ng mabilis at pangkomunidad na mga sagot. Ang aming platform ay nagbibigay ng mga maaasahang sagot upang matulungan kang gumawa ng matalinong desisyon nang mabilis at madali.

All functions are relations but not all relations depict functions.
To determine whether a relation represented in ordered pairs and table of values a
function or not, just observe its x-values. If there is no repetition on the x- values, then it's a
function otherwise, it is not.
If the relation is expressed in mapping diagram, the one-to-one and many- to-one
correspondence only illustrate a function. The one-to-many and many-to-many are not.
The relations when expressed in equation/rule, for every specific value of x, there
should only be one corresponding y-value for that x-value. For example, y = x
+ 10, is a function because y will always be ten greater than x. Equations with exponents can
also be functions. For example, y = x2-4 is a function; although x-values of 2 and -2 give the
same y-value of zero (0), that is only possible y-value for each of those x-values. However,
y2 = x + 1 is not a function because if you assign x-value of 8, y has two possible values
which are 3 and -3. Expressing it in ordered pairs, (8,3) and (8, -3). Looking at these ordered
pairs, there is a repeated value in x.