Answer:
Problem 1: No
Problem 2: Yes
Explanation:
Problem 1:
{(-2, 1), (-2, 3), (0, -3), (1, 4), (3, 1)}
This relation is not a function because there are two y-values, 1 and 3, related to one x-value, -2.
Thus, for a relation to be a function, every x-value must be related to exactly 1 y-value.
Problem 2:
{(0, 2), (3, 4), (-3, -2), (2, 4)}
In this relation, each x-value (domain) has exactly one y-value (range) that it is related to. Therefore, this is a function.