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Which of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?

Which of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?-example-1
Which of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?-example-1
Which of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?-example-2
Which of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?-example-3
Which of the following tables is a relation that represents a function?-example-4
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The first one is not a function due to the rule that there can not be more than one x, such as there is a repeated number 1 , 2 , 1 , 4 There should not be two
x = 1 terms.

Same the same rule applies to the second option as well as the last.

Your answer is C. or the third option
x= 6, 5, 4, 1
y=6, 4, 6, 2

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