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9 April, 06:17

Adding which of the following ordered pairs to the set { (1,-2), (0,4), (2,-3) } would make it not a function?

A. (-1, - 2)

B. (3, 5)

C. (0, 2)

D. (-2, 1)

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  1. 9 April, 06:22
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    Option C. (0, 2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we know that

    A function can only have one y value for each x value, so you can't repeat the same x value

    In this problem we have the set

    { (1,-2), (0,4), (2,-3) }

    If you adding the ordered pair (0,2)

    then

    For x=0

    will have two values of y

    y=4 and y=2

    therefore

    The ordered pair (0,2) would make the set not a function
  2. 9 April, 06:22
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    Correct option is:

    C. (0,2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A set of ordered pairs is a function as long as no two ordered pairs have the same first coordinate with different second coordinates.

    we are given a ordered pair:

    { (1,-2), (0,4), (2,-3) }

    A. (-1, - 2)

    If we add it to above set of ordered still it will be a function

    B. (3, 5)

    If we add it to above set of ordered pair still it will be a function

    C. (0, 2)

    If we add it to above set of ordered pair then first coordinate 0 will have two different second coordinate i. e. 2 and 4

    and the ordered pair will no longer be a function then

    D. (-2, 1)

    If we add it to above set of ordered pair still it will be a function

    Correct option is:

    C. (0,2)
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