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The set of ordered pairs show represents a function, f.Select three ordered pairs that could be added to that set that would allow f to remain a function

The set of ordered pairs show represents a function, f.Select three ordered pairs-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

Ordered pairs: {9-5, 3), (4, 9), (3, -2), (0, 6)}

A function is a relation whose input has only one output. SO for any of the orderd pair in the option to be a function with the above ordered pairs, the input must not be the the same with the above.

a) It has an input of 4. we already have an input of 4 in the given orderd pair.

b) It has an input of -5. we already have an input of -5 in the given orderd pair.

c) It has an input of 2. There is no input of 2 in the orderd pair. Hence, it can be added to the set.

d) It has an input of 0. we already have an input of 0 in the given orderd pair.

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