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4 May, 20:08

Which of the following lists of ordered pairs is a function?

A. (1, 2), (4, 0), (3, 5), (4, 3)

B. (2, 5), (3, 6), (6, 9)

C. (2, 5), (3, 6), (2, 1)

D. (-1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 1), (2, 5)

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  1. 4 May, 23:14
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    To find if one is a function, you must see if the pattern is the same.

    Domains (x) can not have two values

    I forget what the y value is called, but there can be the same y - value for multiple x - values

    A. is not a function, because its ordered pairs are all over the place, and the value 4 in the x - value has two values assigned - 0 and 3, which makes it invalid.

    B. may be a linear function. Its ordered pairs aren't jumping all over the place.

    Both the x and y go up one for one, so the function could be y = x + 3

    C. isn't because the x - value 2 has two values. Again, that makes this invalid.

    D. is invalid because there is two x - values for 2.

    Therefore, the answer is B.
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