Nikolaos P. answered 09/29/21
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It is not a function y=f(x) because the x value, lets say x=0, corresponds to two different y values, that is |y|=1 which gives y=1 or y=-1.
Nikolaos P. answered 09/29/21
It is not a function y=f(x) because the x value, lets say x=0, corresponds to two different y values, that is |y|=1 which gives y=1 or y=-1.
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