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Is the relation a function? Why or why not? {(3, –1), (3, 0), (–3, 4), (3, 8)}

Yes; only one range value exists for each domain value.
No; three range values exist for domain value 3.
No; the relation passes the vertical-line test.
Yes; three range values exist for domain value 3.

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