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Look at this set of ordered pairs: (18, 17) (12, 11) (0,8) (6, 7) 1)) Is this relation a function? yes no
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Look at this set of ordered pairs: (18, 17) (12, 11) (0,8) (6, 7) 1)) Is this relation a function? yes no
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Look at this set of ordered pairs:
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(12, 11)
(0,8)
(6, 7)
1)) Is this relation a function?
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if each input value leads to one outcome value its a function. this is a function
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