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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 20:40 leianagaming

Look at this set of ordered pairs: (15,5)
("16, 20)
(19, 6)
Is this relation a function?
yes
no


Look at this set of ordered pairs:

(15,5)
(16, 20)
(19, 6)
Is this relation a function?
yes
no

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