Nope . It is F4
Repeat is a noun (a repeat) and a verb (to repeat).
The range in a function is the y values, and yes it can repeat
We repeat an action as long as the condition is not true. It stop repeating the action when the condition become true with the help of REPEAT....UNTIL statement
No, when the domain repeats it is no longer a function
"He was instructed to repeat the action until he'd perfected it."
Pressing F4 or the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Y typically repeats the last action in many software applications, including Microsoft Office programs like Word and Excel. This function allows users to quickly redo actions, such as formatting changes or inserting objects, without having to manually repeat the steps. In some programs, the shortcut may also be found under the "Redo" command in the Edit menu.
# Lather. # Rinse. # Repeat.
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Yes, none of the X values repeat, therefore it is a function. X=0 is not a function though.
Think of the x and y as questions and answers. If you repeat a question you should get the same answer. If you don't then it is not a function. (2,3),(2,4) is not a function. (2,3),(2,3) is a function.
The word 'reprise' means to repeat or resume an action.