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Which set of ordered pairs represents a function?

O{(-1,-6), (-1, -2), (5, -1), (7,-2)}
O {(5,-9), (-2, -7), (5,4), (3,7)}
O {(4,-4), (-4,-4), (-7, -2), (-6,6)}
{(-4, 7), (-4, - 7), (-3,6), (-6, -6)}

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A function can not have repeating x-values, but CAN have repeating Y-VALUES.

(x,y)

Example : (-4,6) & (-4,2) - There is a repeating x-value, -4.

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