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20 February, 15:22

Is the following relation a function? { (3, - 2), (1, 2), (-1, - 4), (-1, 2) } Yes No

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  1. 20 February, 15:26
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    The ordered pairs (-1, - 4) an (-1, 2) have the same first coordinate i. e. - 1 is occurring twice. Therefore, the given relation is not a function.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Considering the relation

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

    No! the following relation is not a function.

    Here is the reason:

    Check the table

    x y occurrence of x

    3 - 2 1

    1 2 1

    -1 - 4 1

    -1 2 2

    From the above table, it is clear that the value of input x is occurring more than once (twice here), so the set of ordered pairs is not a function.

    Because a set of ordered pairs will be a function only if the ordered pairs do not have the same first coordinate with different second coordinates.

    But the ordered pairs (-1, - 4) an (-1, 2) have the same first coordinate i. e. - 1 is occurring twice. Therefore, the given relation is not a function.
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