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5. its not c

Which relation is a function?


{(–2, –12), (–2, 0), (–2, 4), (–2, 11)}

{(0, 1), (0, 2), (1, 2), (1, 3)}

{(–4, –6), (–3, –2), (1, –2), (1, 0)}

{(8, 1), (4, 1), (0, 1), (–15, 1)}

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Answer:

The answer is D. {(8, 1), (4, 1), (0, 1), (-15, 1)}

Explanation:

It's not A because Since

x

=

2

produces

y

=

4

and

y

=

11

, the relation

(

2

,

12

)

,

(

2

,

0

)

,

(

2

,

4

)

,

(

2

,

11

)

is not a function.

The relation is not a function.

it's not B. because Since

x

=

1

produces

y

=

2

and

y

=

3

, the relation

(

0

,

1

)

,

(

0

,

2

)

,

(

1

,

2

)

,

(

1

,

3

)

is not a function.

The relation is not a function.

It's not C. because Since

x

=

1

produces

y

=

2

and

y

=

0

, the relation

(

4

,

6

)

,

(

3

,

2

)

,

(

1

,

2

)

,

(

1

,

0

)

is not a function.

The relation is not a function.

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