It is a function when there is only ONE permissible y value for EACH x value.
This is NOT true when vice versa.
So for each y value (output) there can be more than 1 x value (input)
So for each y value (output) there can be more than 1 x value (input)
He was actually talking about functions (a circle graph doesn't represent a function).I know what he means (e.g. like the graph of a circle)
Yup, if there is more than one y value per x value then it's not a function as for yeah y value there must be only 1 x value but there can be more than 1 x value for each y value. I see it in a science way, the independent variable which is the x value or x coordinate must always be different. E.g (3,4) (4,4) is a function while (3,2) (3,5) is not.
It has more than 1 y value per x value so it's not a function. But a semi circle is a function.I know what he means (e.g. like the graph of a circle)
That would pass through as non-injective.
This is maths mr sarcasmIs this Geography?