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20 July, 02:09

Linear relations are not functions when they appear graphically as:

Vertical lines

linear relations are always functions

horizontal lines

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  1. 20 July, 05:32
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    Vertical lines is the answer.

    A function, by definition, has one domain element mapping to exactly one range element.

    If a graph of a linear relation is vertical line, then there is one domain element mapping to infinitely many range elements, which is not a function.

    It would also fail the vertical line test because it is a vertical line itself.
  2. 20 July, 05:41
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    Linear relations are not functions when they appear graphically as:

    Vertical lines

    One x not one y
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