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Is the relation {(1, 3), (–4, 0), (3, 1), (0, 4), (2, 3)} a function? Why or why not? Yes, the range value 3 corresponds to two domain values, 1 and 2. No, the range value 3 corresponds to two domain values, 1 and 2. No, there is no value in the domain that corresponds to more than one value of the range. Yes, there is no value in the domain that corresponds to more than one value of the range.

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