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Determine whether the relation is a function. Explain. {(2,5),(4,−2),(3,3),(5,4),(−2,5)} * No; the elements –2, 3, 4, and 5 are in both the domain and the range.
Yes; for each element of the range, there is only one element of the domain.
No; the element 5 occurs twice in the range.
Yes; for each element of the domain, there is only one element of the range.

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