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.

NO
This relation is not a function, because the first two points have the same x-coordinate which is 3.

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

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.

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