Which set of ordered pairs does not represent a function?
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left curly bracket, left bracket, minus, 9, comma, minus, 4, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 2, comma, minus, 6, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 4, comma, minus, 3, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 6, comma, minus, 6, right bracket, right curly bracket{(−9,−4),(−2,−6),(4,−3),(−6,−6)}
left curly bracket, left bracket, 7, comma, 9, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 2, comma, minus, 7, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 2, comma, 6, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 4, comma, 6, right bracket, right curly bracket{(7,9),(−2,−7),(2,6),(−4,6)}
left curly bracket, left bracket, minus, 3, comma, minus, 9, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 8, comma, 7, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 4, comma, minus, 9, right bracket, comma, left bracket, minus, 9, comma, minus, 6, right bracket, right curly bracket{(−3,−9),(−8,7),(−4,−9),(−9,−6)}
left curly bracket, left bracket, 4, comma, minus, 9, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 0, comma, 5, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 8, comma, 2, right bracket, comma, left bracket, 4, comma, minus, 8, right bracket, right curly bracket{(4,−9),(0,5),(8,2),(4,−8)}
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Let's examine each set of ordered pairs:
1. {(−9,−4),(−2,−6),(4,−3),(−6,−6)} - All the first coordinates (inputs) are unique. This set represents a function.
2. {(7,9),(−2,−7),(2,6),(−4,6)} - All the first coordinates (inputs) are unique. This set represents a function.
3. {(−3,−9),(−8,7),(−4,−9),(−9,−6)} - All the first coordinates (inputs) are unique. This set represents a function.
4. {(4,−9),(0,5),(8,2),(4,−8)} - Here, the input '4' has two different outputs: −9 and −8. This set does not represent a function because an input has more than one output.
Therefore, the set that does not represent a function is the fourth one: {(4,−9),(0,5),(8,2),(4,−8)}.