Whether the graph of a function can be a horizontal line or a vertical line and explain?
Answer to Problem 35PPE
The graph of a function is a horizontal line.
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
Given graph of a function
As we know that function is a relation, in which every element of
So, if the graph of a function is a vertical line,
Thus, the graph of a function can’t be a vertical line.
However, if the graph of a function is a horizontal line,
This condition satisfies the definition of a function.
Hence, the graph of a function is a horizontal line.
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