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The relation (3,-5) (2,-4) (1,-3) (2,-2) (3,-1) Is a function? True or false
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The relation (3,-5) (2,-4) (1,-3) (2,-2) (3,-1) Is a function? True or false
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it’s not a function
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False because x can only have one y or an input can only have one output. 3 has two outputs and so does 2 so this is not a function.
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