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25 April, 08:44
Is it a function?
(2,4) (4.9) (6,6) (2.6)
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Serena Gibson
25 April, 08:50
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no
Step-by-step explanation:
It is not a function because the x value cannot have a repeating number and 2 repeats in one of the ordered pairs.
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