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Mathematics, 20.03.2021 21:20, vaehcollier

In the data set {(0,−1);(−2,4);(−4,−8);(−1,5);(1,−3 );(2,1);(3,−2);(−1,2)}, which point is a possible outlier? (2,1)
(3,−2)
(−4,−8)
(−1,5)

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