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Is the following a function? {(1, -2), (-2, 0), (-1, 2), (1,3)}
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Is the following a function?
{(1, -2), (-2, 0), (-1, 2), (1,3)}
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it is not a function. A function is a relation in which no two ordered pairs have the same input (or x-values) and different outputs (y-values).
You need to determine whether every first element (or input) correspond with EXACTLY ONE second element (or output).
in this case, the input value of 1 goes with two output values, -2 and 3.
It only takes one input value to associate with more than one output value to be invalid as a function.
Therefore, the given relation is not a function.
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