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Mathematics, 25.11.2020 03:20, jeronimo18

If included in the table, which ordered pair, (-4,1) or (1,-4) would result in a relation that is no longer a function? Explain your answer. (Pls hellp it's my last question)


If included in the table, which ordered pair, (-4,1) or (1,-4) would result in a relation that is n

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