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Is the relation below a function? {(−6, 3), (−1, 0), (2, 4), (−1, −7), (5, 2)}
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Is the relation below a function?
{(−6, 3), (−1, 0), (2, 4), (−1, −7), (5, 2)}
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The relation below is a function I don’t now of this right I’m in a rush
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Answer: is not a function
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