Respuesta :
A function is a special relationship where each input has a single output.
It is often written as "f(x)" where x is the input value.
Example: f(x) = x/2 ("f of x equals x divided by 2")
It is a function because each input "x" has a single output "x/2":
• f(2) = 1
• f(16) = 8
• f(−10) = −5
So I guess she is right!
Nitayah is not right because y=3±√(x+2) is not a function but inverse of it shows a function.
What is a function?
It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.
We have a function:
[tex]\rm y=3\pm \sqrt{(x+2) }[/tex]
If we draw a graph for the above function, we will get a parabolic curve.
By using a vertical line test, we get two values for a single input or the vertical line touches at two points, which shows the given function is not a function.
The inverse of a function:
[tex]\rm x=3\pm \sqrt{(y+2) }[/tex]
From the graph, by using the vertical line test on the inverse of a function, we get only one output for every input.
Thus, Nitayah is not right because y=3±√(x+2) is not a function but inverse of it shows a function.
Learn more about the function here:
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