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Consider the given set of points. (1,1) (5.5) (8,8) (13, 13) (20,20) Two additional points are to be included in the set. Which set of points will make the resulting set a relat…
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Consider the given set of points. (1,1) (5.5) (8,8) (13, 13) (20,20) Two additional points are to be included in the set. Which set of points will make the resulting set a relat…
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Consider the given set of points.
(1,1) (5.5) (8,8) (13, 13) (20,20)
Two additional points are to be included in the set. Which set of points will make the resulting set a relation, not a function?
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