Which set of ordered pairs represents a function?
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left curly bracket, left bracket, 9, comma, minus, 1, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 3, comma, 0, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 9, comma, minus, 6, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 0, comma, 8, right bracket, right curly bracket{(9,−1),(−3,0),(9,−6),(0,8)}
left curly bracket, left bracket, minus, 7, comma, 8, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 6, comma, 8, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 1, comma, 9, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 1, comma, minus, 9, right bracket, right curly bracket{(−7,8),(6,8),(−1,9),(−1,−9)}
left curly bracket, left bracket, 3, comma, minus, 6, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 5, comma, 8, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 3, comma, 5, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 1, comma, minus, 5, right bracket, right curly bracket{(3,−6),(−5,8),(3,5),(−1,−5)}
left curly bracket, left bracket, 5, comma, 8, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 3, comma, minus, 9, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 9, comma, 8, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 8, comma, 3, right bracket, right curly bracket{(5,8),(3,−9),(−9,8),(−8,3)}
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Let's go through each set of ordered pairs to determine which one represents a function:
1. {(9,−1),(−3,0),(9,−6),(0,8)}
Here, the input 9 is associated with two different outputs: −1 and −6. Therefore, this set does not represent a function.
2. {(−7,8),(6,8),(−1,9),(−1,−9)}
In this set, the input −1 is associated with two different outputs: 9 and −9. Therefore, this set is also not a function.
3. {(3,−6),(−5,8),(3,5),(−1,−5)}
Again, the input 3 is associated with two different outputs: −6 and 5. Thus, this set does not represent a function.
4. {(5,8),(3,−9),(−9,8),(−8,3)}
This time, each input is associated with exactly one output. Therefore, this set of ordered pairs represents a function.
The correct answer is the fourth set of ordered pairs: {(5,8),(3,−9),(−9,8),(−8,3)}