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Determine whether the relation is a function or not. {(–3, 1), (–1, 3), (1, –2), (3, 3)}
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Determine whether the relation is a function or not. {(–3, 1), (–1, 3), (1, –2), (3, 3)}
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Determine whether the relation is a function or not.
{(–3, 1), (–1, 3), (1, –2), (3, 3)}
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no because the y repeats the 3s in (-1,3) and (3,3)
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Answer:
This is a function because every input has its own output
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