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21 May, 04:18

Which of the sets of ordered pairs represent a functionA. p = ((6,-7), (3,-2), (-9,2), (-5,-7)

b. q = ((-7,8), (4,-6), (-3,1), (1,5) only ponly qboth p and qneither p nor q?

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  1. 21 May, 04:27
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    Only q represents a a function, as in order for f (x) or a graph to be considered a function, each x value must have a unique y value. The domain may repeat, however the range cannot. In this particular case, for f (p) the number - 7 repeated twice in the range, therefore it is not a function. However, in f (q), each xa value corresponded to a unique y value, making a it a function.
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