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Mathematics, 13.03.2021 01:00 kyandrewilliams1

Consider the following incomplete mapping diagrams. Part A: Complete Diagram A so that it is a function.
Part B: Is it possible to complete Diagram B so that it is NOT a function? If so, complete the diagram to show a relation, but not a function. If not, justify your reasoning.
Part C: Is it possible to complete the mapping diagram for Diagram C so it represents a function? If so, complete the diagram to show a function. If not, justify your reasoning.


Consider the following incomplete mapping diagrams.

Part A: Complete Diagram A so that it is a fu

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