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Which set of ordered pairs below is a function? A {(3,–2); (5,–3); (7,–4); (9,–5)} B {(3,–2); (3,–12); (9,–2); (12,–2)} C {(4,–2); (5,–3); (7,–4); (7,–5)} D{(4,–2); (4,–3); (4,–8); (4,–9)}
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Which set of ordered pairs below is a function?
A {(3,–2); (5,–3); (7,–4); (9,–5)}
B {(3,–2); (3,–12); (9,–2); (12,–2)}
C {(4,–2); (5,–3); (7,–4); (7,–5)}
D{(4,–2); (4,–3); (4,–8); (4,–9)}
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The answer is A.
Ordered pairs that equate to a function would not have two separate points with the same x-value. In other words, every x-value must be associated with only one y-value.
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