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Removing which point from the coordinate plane would make the graph a function of x? On a coordinate plane, points are at (negative 2, negative 3), (negative 2, 1), (negative 4, 3), (0, 4), (1, 1), and (2, 3). (–4, 3) (–2, 1) (0, 4) (1, 1)

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Answer:

-2 , 1

Explanation:

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User Dominic Hofer
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Answer:

(-2, 1)

Explanation:

For a relation consisting of (x, y) pairs to be a function, all of the x-values must be unique. In the given relation, points (-2, -3) and (-2, 1) have the same x-value. Removing either point will make the relation a function.

Of these, the only one listed among answer choices is (-2, 1).

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