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Does the set of ordered pairs represent a function? Explain {(7, −4), (7, −2), (6, −3), (−9, 5)}
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No, the set of ordered pairs does not represent a function.
In a function, each input value (x-coordinate) can only be associated with one output value (y-coordinate).
In this set of ordered pairs, the input value 7 is associated with two different output values, -4 and -2. Therefore, there is not a unique output value for the input value 7, which means it does not satisfy the definition of a function.
In a function, each input value (x-coordinate) can only be associated with one output value (y-coordinate).
In this set of ordered pairs, the input value 7 is associated with two different output values, -4 and -2. Therefore, there is not a unique output value for the input value 7, which means it does not satisfy the definition of a function.
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