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Given the relation {(−3,−1),(x,0),(5,4),(6,13)} , which value for x would make the relation NOT a function?
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Given the relation {(−3,−1),(x,0),(5,4),(6,13)} , which value for x would make the relation NOT a function?
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Given the relation {(−3,−1),(x,0),(5,4),(6,13)} , which value for x would make the relation NOT a function?
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-3, 5 , or 6 because a function can only have one value for each x.
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