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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 21:50 asdf2342

Erin writes the set of ordered pairs below. The set represents a function. {(3,โˆ’3),(5,0),(โˆ’1,4),(โˆ’6,7)}

Erin claims that she can add any point to the set and have the set still represent a function.

Which of the following points can be used to show that Erin's claim is incorrect? Select THREE that apply.
A.
(โˆ’6,1)

B.
(โˆ’1,9)

C.
(0,5)

D.
(1,7)

E.
(3,โˆ’2)

PLEASE SELECT THREE AND NOT JUST ONE.
Also, I tried plotting these points and they don't form a line so please take that into consideration.

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