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{(–9, 1), (–5, 2), (0, 7), (1, 3), (6, –10)} josiah claims that the ordered pair (6, –10) can be replaced with any ordered pair and the set will still represent a function. select all ordered pairs that could be used to show that this claim is incorrect. a. (–10, –10) b. (–9, –6) c. (–5, 1) d. (1, 12) e. (4, 7)

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