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Is the following relation a function? (yes/no) (1,3) (2,2) (3,1) (2,0) (1,-1) and explain why or why not
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Is the following relation a function? (yes/no) (1,3) (2,2) (3,1) (2,0) (1,-1) and explain why or why not
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Is the following relation a function? (yes/no) (1,3) (2,2) (3,1) (2,0) (1,-1) and explain why or why not
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Answer:no
Explanation:
the (x) fators out more than once
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