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For which set of values is y a function of x?

For which set of values is y a function of x?-example-1
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Option A

Explanation:

The set of values for which y is a function of x is the set where each x-value has exactly on y-value. No x-value has more than 1 y-value.

✅Option A: y is A FUNCTION of x because it has exactly one y-value assigned to each x-value.

❌Option B: y is NOT a function of x because there are two y-values, 4 and 2, that are assigned to one x-value, -1.

❌Option C: y is NOT a function of x because there are two y-values, 10 and 12, that are assigned to one x-value, 1.

❌Option D: y is NOT a function of x because there are two y-values, 2 and 4, that are assigned to one x-value, -1.

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