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Question
The data in the adjacent table depicts the length of a person's forehand and their corresponding height. Based on this data, a student finds a relationship between the height (y) and the forehand length (x) as y = ax + b, where a, b are constant.
Length ‘x’ of forehand (in cm) |
Height 'y' (in inches) |
35 | 56 |
45 | 65 |
50 | 69.5 |
55 | 74 |
Check if this relation is a function
Solution
The relation is y = 0.9 x + 24.5
Yes, the relation is a function.
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