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Which point could be removed in order to make the relation a function? {(–4, 3), (–5, 6), (1, 0), (–4, 5), (9, 5), (0, –7)} (–5, 6) (1, 0) (–4, 5) (9, 5)
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Which point could be removed in order to make the relation a function?
{(–4, 3), (–5, 6), (1, 0), (–4, 5), (9, 5), (0, –7)}
(–5, 6)
(1, 0)
(–4, 5)
(9, 5)
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The correct answer is (-4,5) which is C
I hope this is helpful xD :)
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The answer is (-4,5) or (9,5)
But I think its (9,5)
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