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Which relation is a function?

[Control] A. ((-3. 4). (-3.8). (6,8)
[Control) B. (6,4).(-3, 8). (6,8)
[Control) C. ((-3.4). (3.-8) (3.8)
[Control] D. (-3. 4. (3.5). (-3. 8))

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Answer:

I see this

"Which relation is a function?

A {(-3,4),(-3,8),(6,8)}

B {(6,4),(-3,8),(6,8)}

C {(-3,4),(3,-8),(3,8)}

D {(-3,4),(3,5),(-3,8)}"

So the answer is none of these.

Please make sure you have the correct problem.

Explanation:

A set of points is a function if you have all your x's are different. That is, all the x's must be distinct. There can be no value of x that appears more than once.

If you look at choice A, this is not a function because the first two points share the same x, which is -3.

Choice B is not a function because the first and last point share the same x, which is 6.

Choice C is not a function because the last two points share the same x, which is 3.

Choice D is not a function because the first and last choice share the same x, which is -3.

None of your choices show a function.

If you don't have that choice you might want to verify you written the problem correctly.

This is what I see:

"Which relation is a function?

A {(-3,4),(-3,8),(6,8)}

B {(6,4),(-3,8),(6,8)}

C {(-3,4),(3,-8),(3,8)}

D {(-3,4),(3,5),(-3,8)}"

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