Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
In this particular scenario, based on the numbers I would say that it does not make sense to represent this with a constant rate. That is because in a span of three years the change between each year is completely different, for example, between the first and second year there was a change of
9.75 - 8.50 = 1.25 dollar change
1.25 / 8.50 = 0.147 or a 14.7% increase
Between the second and third year, there was a change of
12 - 9.75 = 2.25 dollar change
2.25 / 9.75 = 0.23 or 23% increase
Therefore, each year the percent and dollar value increase is increasing more and more which would not be a constant rate.
It can have however many x intercepts it wants,
<span>BUT, to be a function it must pass the vertical line test. </span>
<span>this means you have to look at the graph and see if a vertical line drawn anywhere hits the graph more than once. </span>
<span>if it hits it more than once, it is NOT a function.
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An example is a polynomial function to the infinite degree. That is
f(x) = lim (n --> infinity) [ x^n]
but only 1 y intercept (vertical line test remember)
Answer: dillon needa learn maths
Step-by-step explanation: nope
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