Which set of ordered pairs demonstrates a function?

A
(-2, -4), (-1, -2), (1, 2), (2, 4)

B
(-2, 4), (1, 2), (1, -2), (2, -4)

C
(-2, 4), (-1, 2), (-1, 2), (-2, -4)

D
(-2, 4), (-1, 2), (-1, -2), (-2, -4)

i got b, it it right ?

6 answers

If in any set, you can find 2 or more points that lie on the same vertical,
then it is NOT a function, that is, the same value of x yields 2 or more different
values of y, you don't have a function.
e.g. D is definitely not a function. You have (-2,4) and (-2,-4) , the same x of -2 giving you a y value of 4 and -4.

So look them over again, and re-think your answer.
But is there an actual answer that can tell me if A, B, C, or D is right?
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The Answer is D because i like George's D
Use the tables to answer the question.

Table A

Table B

Input

Output

Input

Output

-5

2

-5

2

-8

5

-8

5

-5

8

-11

2

Which BEST describes the tables?
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