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Mathematics, 20.05.2021 01:00 froyg1234

NEED THIS ASAP! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST TO BEST ANSWERS! Identify the mapping diagram that represents the relation and determine whether the relation is a function.

{(–3, –7), (–2, –7), (4, –7), (5, –7)}
A. An oval contains the numbers negative 3, negative 2, 4, and 5. Arrows point from these numbers to the inside of another oval containing the number negative 7. Below the ovals is the statement The relation is a function.
B. An oval contains the numbers negative 3, negative 2, 4, and 5. Arrows point from these numbers to the inside of another oval containing the number negative 7. Below the ovals is the statement The relation is not a function.
C. An oval contains the number negative 7. Arrows point from the oval to the inside of another oval containing the numbers negative 3, negative 2, 4, and 5. Below the ovals is the statement The relation is not a function.
D.
The value negative 7 is mapped to negative 3, negative 2, 4, and 5. The relation is labeled as a function.
The relation is a function.

Identify the mapping diagram that represents the relation and determine whether the relation is a function.

{(–5, –4), (–1, 5), (–5, 3), (7, 8)}

A. Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: negative 5 with an arrow pointing to negative 4, negative 5 with an arrow pointing to 3, negative 1 with an arrow pointing to 5, and 7 with an arrow pointing to 8. The relation is not a function.

B. Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: negative 5 with an arrow pointing to negative 4, negative 5 with an arrow pointing to 3, negative 1 with an arrow pointing to 5, and 7 with an arrow pointing to 8. The relation is a function.

C. Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: negative 4 with an arrow pointing to negative 5, 3 with an arrow pointing to negative 5, 5 with an arrow pointing to negative 1, and 8 with an arrow pointing to 7. The relation is not a function.

D. Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: negative 4 with an arrow pointing to negative 5, 3 with an arrow pointing to negative 5, 5 with an arrow pointing to negative 1, and 8 with an arrow pointing to 7. The relation is a function.

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