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Question The ordered pairs (0, 0), (2, 4), (4, 8), and (6, 12) represent a function. What is the rule for this function? (1 point) Responses y = x +2 y = x +2 y = 3x y = 3 x y = x + 4 y = x + 4 y = 2x y = 2 x
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The correct rule for this function is y = 2x
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