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Which relation is a function?

O {(0, -9), (-2, -3), (-2, 0), (-3, -2)}
O {(0, -9), (-9, -2), (0, -3)}
O {(0, -9), (-9, 0), (-3, -3)}
O {0, -9, -2, -3}

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Here, we want to select the option that present a function

For a set of points to be a function, we have that every single x value is directly mapped to a single y value

As we can see, this is correct only for the third option

There is no repetition of x-values or y-values

Every x value is directly linked to a different y-values

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Here, we want to select the option that present a function

For a set of points to be a function, we have that every single x value is directly mapped to a single y value

As we can see, this is correct only for the third option

There is no repetition of x-values or y-values

Every x value is directly linked to a different y-values

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