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Mathematics, 21.12.2020 17:20 staceyh146

1. Which set of ordered pairs is NOT a function? a) {(3,1),(2,1),(1,2),(3,2)}
b) {(4,1),(5,1),(6,1),(7,1)}
c) {(1,2),(3,4),(4,5),(5,6)}
d) {(0,0),(1,1),(2,2),(3,3)}
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