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Which set of ordered pairs represents a function?

{
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2
,
4
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,
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1
,
6
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,
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6
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3
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6
,
4
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}
{(−2,4),(−1,6),(−6,3),(−6,4)}

{
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5
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5
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9
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5
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8
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0
)
,
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7
,
8
)
}
{(5,5),(9,5),(−8,0),(−7,8)}

{
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2
,
6
)
,
(
8
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3
)
,
(

8
,
4
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,
(
8
,

8
)
}
{(−2,6),(8,−3),(−8,4),(8,−8)}

{
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2
,

1
)
,
(

1
,
6
)
,
(
2
,
4
)
,
(

2
,

9
)
}
{(−2,−1),(−1,6),(2,4),(−2,−9)}

Which set of ordered pairs represents a function? { ( − 2 , 4 ) , ( − 1 , 6 ) , ( − 6 , 3 ) , ( − 6 , 4 ) } {(−2,4),(−1,6),(−6,3),(−6,4)} { ( 5 , 5 ) , ( 9 , 5 ) , ( − 8 , 0 ) , ( − 7 , 8 ) } {(5,5),(9,5),(−8,0),(−7,8)} { ( − 2 , 6 ) , ( 8 , − 3 ) , ( − 8 , 4 ) , ( 8 , − 8 ) } {(−2,6),(8,−3),(−8,4),(8,−8)} { ( − 2 , − 1 ) , ( − 1 , 6 ) , ( 2 , 4 ) , ( − 2 , − 9 ) } {(−2,−1),(−1,6),(2,4),(−2,−9)}-example-1
User VSadov
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3 votes
B is the answer hope i helped
User ParagFlume
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Answer:

the second one

Explanation:

in order for it to be a function the x values CANNOT repeat.

in answer a the x value -6 repeats so that cannot be a function

in answer b none of the x values repeat so its probably this one but lets check the other ones just in case

in answer c the x value 8 repeats so it cannot be this one

in answer d the x value -2 repeats so it cant be this one \

b is the only one that does have repeating x values therefore it is the second one

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