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Which set of cadered pairs represents y as a function of x? A 11.9. 2), (0.6), (1, -2).(-3, 6)} B fl-1,0), 14. 3), 1-7, 3), (-1. 8)) C (3, 2), (-4,-2), (3, 1). (-4, 1)} D (5, 4), (2,3), (1, 1), (2, 4)​

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Option C, (3, 2), (-4, -2), (3, 1), (-4, 1), represents (y) as a function of (x) because each (x)-value has a unique (y)-value. In a function, each input must have only one corresponding output, and this condition is met in option C.

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The set of ordered pairs that represents y as a function of x is option C which is (3, 2), (-4,-2), (3, 1), (-4, 1). A function is a relation in which each input has only one output. To determine if a set of ordered pairs represents y as a function of x, we need to check if each x-value has a unique y-value. In option C, each x-value (3, -4) has a unique y-value. Therefore, option C represents y as a function of x.

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