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Which set of ordered pairs does not represent a function?

A {(-7,-5),(-5, -7), (-2,5),(-1, -9)}
B {(-6, -7), (5,3), (-7,-8), (3,3)} C{(7,8), (0,6), (0, -8), (-3,7)}
D {(3,5), (1,9), (-5, -6), (4,9)}

Which set of ordered pairs does not represent a function? A {(-7,-5),(-5, -7), (-2,5),(-1, -9)} B-example-1
User Leijonien
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The answer is C, because the 0 repeats itself in C and in a function, X does NOT repeat. And in this case, X is 0, which repeats.

User Jon Spokes
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Because 0 repeats

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