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Does the following set of ordered pairs of ( 0 , -4 ) , ( 3 , 2 ) , ( -3 , -1 ) , ( 2 , 0 ) represent a function?
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Does the following set of ordered pairs of ( 0 , -4 ) , ( 3 , 2 ) , ( -3 , -1 ) , ( 2 , 0 ) represent a function?
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Does the following set of ordered pairs of ( 0 , -4 ) , ( 3 , 2 ) , ( -3 , -1 ) , ( 2 , 0 ) represent a function?
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Yes, each input has one output.
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yes, each input (x) has only one output (y)
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