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Which ordered pair could be removed to make this relation a function? (-5,0) (-1, -3) (4,-2) (6,-1)
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Which ordered pair could be removed to make this
relation a function?
(-5,0)
(-1, -3)
(4,-2)
(6,-1)
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4,-2 is your answer :)
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(4,-2)
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