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Which of the sets of ordered pairs represents a function? (5 points) A= {(2. -2), (5, -5), (-2, 2). (-5, 5)) B= {(4, 2). (4, -2). (9, 3). (9, -3)} O1) Only A O2) Only B O3) Both…
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Which of the sets of ordered pairs represents a function? (5 points) A= {(2. -2), (5, -5), (-2, 2). (-5, 5)) B= {(4, 2). (4, -2). (9, 3). (9, -3)} O1) Only A O2) Only B O3) Both…
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Which of the sets of ordered pairs represents a function? (5 points)
A= {(2. -2), (5, -5), (-2, 2). (-5, 5))
B= {(4, 2). (4, -2). (9, 3). (9, -3)}
O1) Only A
O2) Only B
O3) Both A and B
O4) Neither A nor B
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Answer:
The answer is choices Only A
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