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Does the following set of points demonstrate a function? Explain {(1,4),(2,3),(3,2),(4,1),(5,6),(6,5 )}. Is the relation Reflexive? Symmetrical?


Does the following set of points demonstrate a function? Explain

{(1,4),(2,3),(3,2),(4,1),(5,6),(

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