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Which set of ordered pairs does **NOT** represent a function? \{(-9, -7), (-8, -7), (8, 2), (9, -5)\}{(−9,−7),(−8,−7),(8,2),(9,−5)}
\{(6, 0), (-9, 5), (1, -5), (0, 0)\}{(6,0),(−9,5),(1,−5),(0,0)}
\{(4, 6), (6, 8), (3, 2), (-6, 8)\}{(4,6),(6,8),(3,2),(−6,8)}
\{(-8, 6), (-8, 5), (-9, 4), (-5, 3)\}{(−8,6),(−8,5),(−9,4),(−5,3)}

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