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  • 22-04-2020
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Consider the following relation: {(1,12), (3,8), (3,11), (6,9), (7,11)} Which ordered pair could be removed so that the relation is a function.

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Answer:

Either (3,8) or (3,11) should be removed

Step-by-step explanation:

Because a function can only have one point per x-value, there cannot be any repeating x-values in ordered pairs the function.

Therefore, because the ordered pairs (3,8) and (3,11) both share "3" as their x-value, one of them has to be removed from the list of ordered pairs to make the relation a function.

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