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Mathematics, 23.10.2019 05:50 sgillespie006p3ute8

X0, -2, 5, -2, 1
f(x) 1, 12, 3, -15, -4

is this relation a function?
a) yes, for the given x-values, there is one and only one y-value.
b) no, for the given x-values, there is one and only one y-value.
c) yes, for the given x-values, there is more than one y-value.
d) no, for the given x-values, there is more than one y-value.

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