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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 02:47, nkazmirski5598

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Explain how the following ordered pairs represent or doesn't represent a function - {(-3,5), (-2,5), (-1,5), (0,5), (1, 5), (2,5)}
a. For every x value there is one y value - not a C. For every y value, there is one x value - function
function
b. For every x value, there is only one y value - a d. For every y value, there is one x value - not a
function
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