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The relation {(2,11), (-9, 8), (14, 1), (5, 5)} is NOT a function when which ordered pair is added to the set?
a.
(8, -9)
c.
(0, 0)
b.
(6, 11)
d.
(2, 18)

12 years ago

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Answered by Steve
any pair which results in an element having more than one image. So, (d)
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The relation {(2,11), (-9, 8), (14, 1), (5, 5)} is NOT a function when which ordered pair is added to the set?
a.
(8, -9)
c.
(0, 0)
b.
(6, 11)
d.
(2, 18)

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