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Susan is taking an Algebra test on functions. Question 10 shows the following list of ordered pairs:

{(–5, 7), (–2, 1), (0, 3), (4, 7)}

Which choice should best explain why the relation IS or IS NOT a function?

Question 2 options:

a function; only one range value exists for each domain value


a function; two domain values exist for range value 7


not a function; the relation does not pass the horizontal line test when all points are graphed


not a function, two domain values exist for range value 7

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Answer: 1. a function; only one rage value exists for each domain value

2. (-5, 7) , ( -2 ,1) In mathematics, a function is a relation that associates each element of a set (the domain) with a single element of another .In this case 2 elements are smaller than 0 and 2 are bigger than 0

Explanation:

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