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A function is shown in the table below. x f(x) –4 2 –1 –4 0 –2 3 16 If included in the table, which ordered pair, (-4,1) or (1,-4), would result in a relation that is no longer a function? Explain your
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A function is shown in the table below.
x f(x)
–4 2
–1 –4
0 –2
3 16
If included in the table, which ordered pair, (-4,1) or (1,-4), would result in a relation that is
no longer a function? Explain your answer.
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The ordered pair that would result in a relation that is no longer a function is (-4, 1) and (1, 4) because I notice that the table of the function is equal to the function y = x² + 3x - 2, making the function have the ordered pair neither have the two ordered pairs in the function.
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