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20 May, 10:15

Is { (8,5), (7,5), (6,2), (8,3), (1,-4), (-4,6) } a function? why?

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  1. 20 May, 10:19
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    No. because you have One domain value that says 2 different numbers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    functions cannot have f (8) = 5 and f (8) = 3 at the same time

    because then f (8) is not equal to f (8) it cannot be confusing.
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