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Which piecewise relation defines a function?
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The 3rd Image defines a piecewise function because for it to be a function, every input must match to exactly one and only one output. In Images 1, 2, and 4, there are certain inputs that have two outputs or stated otherwise, have two y-values for the same x-value. Only the 3rd Image matches 1 x-value to every 1 y-value. So, that's your answer.
Answer: C! The 3rd graph
Step-by-step explanation: Why does your equations have f(x)= and g(x)= ? Mine is only y= for every graph shown. All same numbers though.