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The ordered pairs (1, 25), (2, 36), (3, 49), (4, 64), and (5, 81) represent a fixnction. what is a rule that represents this function? (j point)

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Answer:
{R:x \rightarrow y : (x, (x+4)^(2))}

Step-by-step explanation:

ordered pair is the term we use in relation of the two variables

Here we can clearly see that second term in the bracket is square of 4 more than the first term.

Every function is a relation but not every relation is a function.

the two terms inside a bracket of ordered pair are somehow related.

User Donnett
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By inspection we can see that (1, 25), (2, 36), (3, 49), (4, 64), and (5, 81)


(1,\ 5^2),\ (2,\ 6^2),\ (3,\ 7^2),\ (4,\ 8^2),\ and\ (5,\ 9^2) \\ \\ =(1,\ (1+4)^2),\ (2,\ (2+4)^2),\ (3,\ (3+4)^2),\ (4,\ (4+4)^2),\ \\ and\ (5,\ (5+4)^2)

Therefore, the rule that represents this function is
y=(x+4)^2.
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