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Which point could be removed in order to make the relation a function? (–9, –8), (–{(8, 4), (0, –2), (4, 8), (0, 8), (1, 2)}

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I'm gonna say (0,8) because there can't be two of the same x values in a function.
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We are given order pairs (–9, –8), (–{(8, 4), (0, –2), (4, 8), (0, 8), (1, 2)}.

We need to remove in order to make the relation a function.

Note: A relation is a function only if there is no any duplicate value of x coordinate for different values of y's of the given relation.

In the given order pairs, we can see that (0, –2) and (0, 8) order pairs has same x-coordinate 0.

So, we need to remove any one (0, –2) or (0, 8) to make the relation a function.

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