What is the difference between a relation and a function?
A function is part of an answer to a question about why some object or process occurred in a system that evolved through a process of selection. Function refers forward from the object or process, along some chain of causation, to the goal or success
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In mathematics, what distinguishes a function from a relation is that each x value in a function has one and only ONE y-value.
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