In a professional data management system, relations are often represented as sets of ordered pairs . True or False: If a single -value is associated with two or more different -values, the relation is NOT considered a mathematical function.
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Example: Determining if the Relation is a Function
Example: Determining that the Relation is Not a Function
At a logistics company, a software system records package deliveries as a set of ordered pairs. The first coordinate () represents a unique package tracking ID, and the second coordinate () represents the assigned delivery zone. According to the mathematical definition, what must be true about this set of ordered pairs for it to be considered a function?
A warehouse management system uses a set of ordered pairs to map unique Item Barcodes () to their assigned Storage Bins (). To satisfy the mathematical definition of a function, each unique Item Barcode must correspond to exactly ____ Storage Bin(s).
In a professional data management system, relations are often represented as sets of ordered pairs . True or False: If a single -value is associated with two or more different -values, the relation is NOT considered a mathematical function.
In a logistics department, a database tracks the relationship between Package Tracking IDs () and assigned Delivery Trucks () as sets of ordered pairs. Match each set of ordered pairs with the correct description of its status as a mathematical function.
Defining Function Criteria for Data Relations