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5 Constructed Response Question: Part A: What could be the value of B that would make the relation {(B,1) (2,3) (4,5)} a function? Explain how you know. Part B: Using the same ordered pairs, what could be the value of B that would create a relation only? Explain how you know. Please include vocabulary terms: input, output, relation, function Part A:The value of B that would make the relation E(B, 1) (2,3) (4,5)} a function R: Restate the Question • Turn the question into a statement Part B:Using the same ordered pairs, The value of B that would create a relation only Part A:

5 Constructed Response Question: Part A: What could be the value of B that would make-example-1
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Girl 2, this is the solution:

Part A:

The value of B should be a different input that 2 and 4. Let's recall that in a function the first values are not repeated.

Part B:

The value of B could be any number because let's recall that in a relation the first value could be repeated twice or more times.

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