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I already failed one, cannot fail anymore, HELP

I already failed one, cannot fail anymore, HELP-example-1

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Hello!

A set of ordered pairs can be defined as a function if each x-value corresponds to only one y-value. In other words, if the set contains two or more of the same x-value, then it will not be considered a function.

Let's start by analyzing the first set of data points:

A. (1,1),(2,3),(1,5),(4,7)

This set of values is not a function because of points (1,1) and (1,5). This tells us that "x" corresponds to a y-value of both (1) and (5). Therefore, A is not a valid answer. Now we'll do the same for the second set of data points:

B. (2,4),(3,9),(4,16),(5,25)

This set could be considered a function because it does not contain any repeating x-values. Therefore, B is a valid answer.

After analyzing the two remaining options in the same way as described above, we can confirm that they are not functions. Therefore, the correct answer is B.

I hope this helps!
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The answer is B I'm pretty sure
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