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Which ordered pair could be removed from the graph to create a set of ordered pairs that represents a function? (–4, 2) (–1, 4) (1, 3) (2, –3)
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Which ordered pair could be removed from the graph to create a set of ordered pairs that represents a function?
(–4, 2)
(–1, 4)
(1, 3)
(2, –3)
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Answer:
C 1/3
Explanation:
got it right on edge :)
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i’m %80 sure your answer is (2,-3)
hope this helped
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