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Answer: Top-Left straight line

Explanation:

A function on a graph is a line that does not overlap itself where two coordinates on the x-axis would be the same. All of the graphs except the top left one, are curved to where there would be two of the same coordinates for x. Also, a function is where each input (x) has only one output (y). Since the x coordinate is listed twice with DIFFERENT outputs, it cannot be a function.

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