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Which set of ordered pairs represents a function?
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your answer would be D. I’ve had this question!
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It would be D, because to be a function, a set of ordered pairs cannot have the same x value. The y value can be the same though.
(5,6), (8,6), (9,6)
As you can see, all of the x values are different, so it is a function.
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