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Why does y^2 = x not qualify as a function?

Author: Alana Ray



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Y^2 = x does not qualify as a function because it does not pass the vertical line test, in the equation y^2 = x, the right x-axis intersects with the vertical line in two places, so this equation has multiple outputs for its single input.


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