SOLUTION: Is (-3,0), (1,4) (2,-5), (4,2), (-5,6), (3,6), (0,-1), (4,-5), and (6,1) a function or non-function?
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Question 833267: Is (-3,0), (1,4) (2,-5), (4,2), (-5,6), (3,6), (0,-1), (4,-5), and (6,1) a function or non-function?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's a function. You can't have 2 different y-values
for the same x-value, and it looks like you do not
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