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Which set of ordered pairs represents a function? \{(5, 8), (-8, 2), (-1, -2), (-1, -6)\}{(5,−8,−1,−−1,−6)} \{(-3, 6), (-2, 5), (6, 2), (-3, 7)\}{(−3,−2,,−3,7)} \{(-2, -2), (-9, -2), (7, -6), (-7, -5)\}{(−2,−−9,−,−−7,−5)} \{(-4, -4), (-8, -1), (4, 5), (4, -4)\}{(−4,−−8,−,,−4)}
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00, khloenm309
Δabc is reflected across line l to form δ alblcl, and a¯¯¯al¯¯¯¯ intersects line l at point d. which equation is not necessarily true?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, fara26
*let m∠cob = 50°30’, m∠aob = 70° and m∠aoc = 20°30’. could point c be in the interior of ∠aob? why? a. point c could be the interior of aob but it is not the only case b. point c is the interior of aob c. point c is not the interior of aob d. the given is not possible for the plane geometry answer
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