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10 1.) Does the following set of ordered pairs represent a function? * (-2, 3) (5, -6) (8, 0) (4 - 5) O Yes. It is a function. O No. It is not a function.
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1.) Does the following set of ordered pairs represent a function? *
(-2, 3)
(5, -6)
(8, 0)
(4 - 5)
O Yes. It is a function.
O No. It is not a function.
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No it is not a function
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Yes because every x value had a distinct y value
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