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Matthew examines the relation shown in the box. {{4, -11), (3, 1), (0, 1). (2,6), (3, -1)} Is the relation a function? Why or why not? A No. There are x-values wnich map to more than 1 y-value x. B Yes. Every y -value maps lo exactly 1 x-value. c No. There are y-values which map to more than 1 x-value.


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