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Determine whether f is a function from the integers to the set of all real numbers. Enter "Y" for yes and "N" for no. 1. f(n)=±n 2. f(n)=1/(n^2−16) 3. f(n)=√n^2+6 4. f(n)=1/(n^2+9)

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  1. f(n)=\pm n is not a function, since each number corresponds to two different numbers.
  2. f(n)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{n^2-16}} is defined for all numbers, except 4 and therfore is not a function.
  3. f(n)=\sqrt{n^2}+6 is defined for all numbers. It is a function.
  4. f(n)=\frac{1}{\sqrt{n^2+9}} is defined for all numbers. It is a function.

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