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  2. Vertical line test - Wikipedia

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    The vertical line test, shown graphically. The abscissa shows the domain of the (to be tested) function. In mathematics, the vertical line test is a visual way to determine if a curve is a graph of a function or not. A function can only have one output, y, for each unique input, x.

  3. Horizontal line test - Wikipedia

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    The function f is injective if and only if each horizontal line intersects the graph at most once. In this case the graph is said to pass the horizontal line test. If any horizontal line intersects the graph more than once, the function fails the horizontal line test and is not injective. [2]

  4. Bump function - Wikipedia

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    The Fourier transform of a bump function is a (real) analytic function, and it can be extended to the whole complex plane: hence it cannot be compactly supported unless it is zero, since the only entire analytic bump function is the zero function (see Paley–Wiener theorem and Liouville's theorem).

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  6. Judgment of Line Orientation - Wikipedia

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    Judgment of Line Orientation (JLO) is a standardized test of visuospatial skills commonly associated with functioning of the parietal lobe in the right hemisphere. [1] The test measures a person's ability to match the angle and orientation of lines in space. [ 2 ]

  7. Fermat's theorem (stationary points) - Wikipedia

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    Fermat's theorem gives only a necessary condition for extreme function values, as some stationary points are inflection points (not a maximum or minimum). The function's second derivative, if it exists, can sometimes be used to determine whether a stationary point is a maximum or minimum.

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  9. Talk:Horizontal line test - Wikipedia

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    The term "horizontal line test" is sometimes used in calculus (it is the same idea as Vertical line test).However, this article is written in very general terms and is claimed to be part of set theory, which doesn't make any sense to me, because the bit about graphs and horizontal lines seems to require a real-valued function of a real variable.