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Functional Relationships 1

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I have a dysfunctional relationship with math

kickboxerdude
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This video is 9 years old and I’m doing this for math in 2020 stuff changed but not math

fazeocean
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Who's still watching this in 2020? cause I am LOL

someyong
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Me on a test would assume there are two different Stewarts at first and depending on whether the graph is provided or not would plot down two different Stewarts and argue it is a function.

quentintomlin
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Need to point out that the upwards height trend is completely coincidental

alkalait
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380k views but only 180 likes and 17 comments lol

vslothzy
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@akondude But don't they still use the metric system in science classes at schools there?

crocz
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I thought of it this way...

Assume there is a relationship in Name(Height)
such that input ---> (Height) [ N(H) ] ---> output (Name)
Then since 5'6'' ----> [ N(H) ] ----> Joelle + LJ
there must be one input, namely 5'6'' such that there for one input the function output two outputs;
hence there is no functional relationship.

And now I feel stupid :P

gaimz
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Khan lives in California. He went to MIT and Harvard (U.S. Universities)

danmatt
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@akondude tariq is actually a Muslim name so he can be middle eastern. i think you're just stereotyping yourself

erischaotic
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Name's height is 'Height' he forgot about 'name' on the graph

Bananamelons
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who is watching this in 2021 because i am

danyyoussef
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why not use metric system instead of this outdated crap

crocz
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This man is more than 30 now, bruh, video is almost as old as me

helloolllom