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Look at this set of ordered pairs: (1, 17) (18, 0) (5, 14) (0,5) Is this relation a function? yes no Submit
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Look at this set of ordered pairs:
(1, 17)
(18, 0)
(5, 14)
(0,5)
Is this relation a function?
yes
no
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Yes, this relation is a function.
This is a function because it would pass the straight line test. Without graphing you can tell it’s a function by seeing that none of the x values repeat.
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