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Is the relation a function?

Select Yes or No for each relation

(3, 3) (3, -2) (-2, 4) and (1, -6)
(3, 3) (5, -2) (-2, 4) and (1, -2)
(3, 3) (5, -2) (-2, 4) and (5, 9)
(3, 3) (5, -2) (-2, 4) and (4, 9)

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Yes
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Yes
User Ryanbraganza
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ANSWER

NO
YES
NO
YES



Step-by-step explanation

For the relation to be a function, there should not two or more points that have the same x coordinates.



(3, 3) (3, -2) (-2, 4) \: and \: (1, -6)


NO

This relation is not a function, because the first two points have the same x-coordinate which is 3.



(3, 3) (5, -2) (-2, 4) \: and \: (1, -2)


YES

This relation is a function because no two points have the same x-coordinates.




(3, 3),(5, -2),(-2, 4) \: and \: (5, 9)


NO

This relation is not a function, because the first two points (5,-2) and (5,9) have the same x-coordinate which is 5.


(3, 3) (5, -2) (-2, 4) \: and \: (4, 9)

YES

This relation is a function because no two points have the same x-coordinates.
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