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1. Is the relation shown a function? If so, is it one to one? {(2,5), (3, 5), (6,11)}
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1. Is the relation shown a function? If so, is it one to one?
{(2,5), (3, 5), (6,11)}
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Answer:B
Explanation:Because I had it on my test
HOPE THIS HELPED:) HAVE A NICE DAY<3
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The answer is b thank you and have bless day
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