SOLUTION: A function is shown in the table on the right. If included in the table, which ordered pair, (−3, 5) or (5, −3), would result in a relation that is no longer a function?

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Question 1155783: A function is shown in the table on the right. If included in the table, which ordered
pair, (−3, 5) or (5, −3), would result in a relation that is no longer a function?

Answer by ikleyn(52777)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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How far on the right this  Table  is ?

Without seeing the  Table,  it is  IMPOSSIBLE  answer the question.



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