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. 2. Does the relation {(-5, -3), (7, 2), (3, 8), (3, -8), (5, 10)} represent a function? Use the arrow diagram. Then explain your answer.
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. 2. Does the relation {(-5, -3), (7, 2), (3, 8), (3, -8), (5, 10)} represent a function? Use the arrow diagram. Then explain your answer.
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2. Does the relation {(-5, -3), (7, 2), (3, 8),
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No it doesn't
Explanation:
It has two X values that means it can't be a function
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