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The set of ordered pairs below represents a relation that is a function. {(-2,8), (4,6) (10,4)}. Which point, when added to the set, would form a relation that is not a function ?

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Answer: B

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Given


\{(-2,8),(4,6),(10,4)\}

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Which pair makes the relation not a function?

A relation is represented as:


\{(x_1,y_1)(x_2,y_2)(x_3,y_4)..........(x_1,y_1)\}

The x values are referred to as the domain while the y values are the range of the relation.

For the relation to be a function , the x values must be distinct and not repeated.

In the given relation, the domain are: -2, 4 and 10

To get a pair that which the relation will not be regarded as a function; either of -2, 4 and 10 mu st not be repeated.

For instance:


\{(-2,8),(4,6),(10,4),(10,2)\} is not a function because 10 is repeated

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