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The set of ordered pairs below represents a relation that is a function.




Which point, when added to the set, would form a relation that is not a function?
A
(0,6)(0,6)(0,6)
B
(4,2)(4,2)(4,2)
C
(−6,8)(-6,8)(−6,8)
D
(−8,10)(-8,10)(−8,10)

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Answer:

I'm confused by the points:

Why three points for each (A, B, C, and D)?: A: (0,6)(0,6)(0,6), etc.

Points A and B [(0,6) and (4,2)] are consistant with a straight line of the form y=-x+6.

Points C and D [(-6,8),(-8,10)]are on the line y=-x+2.

A and B aren't related to C and D.

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