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Which set of ordered pairs does not represent a function? O {(4, -6), (-5,5),(-6,0), (7,0)} O {(0, -4), (9,6), (2,8), (8,8)} O {(8,-6), (9,-8), (2,4), (3, -6)} o {(-5,2), (3,-9),(-1,8), (-5,9)}​

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Function is a set of ordered pairs that do not have same domain or x-value. That means in a set of ordered pairs, the domain cannot have same value.

The only relation that isn't function here is the last choice because in a set of ordered pairs, there are two -5's which is repetitive. Other choices do not have same x-values in one set except for the last choice.

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  • {(-5,2),(3,-9),(-1,8),(-5,9)}

Hope this helps and let me know if you have any doubts!

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