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Mathematics, 02.07.2019 06:50, dondre54

Which ordered pair could you remove from the relation {(–1, 0), (1, 3), (2, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1)} so that it becomes a function?   (1, 3) or (2, 3) (2, 3) or (3, 1) (1, 3) or (3, 1) (2, 2) or (2, 3)

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