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Is this relation a function? Justify your answer. 11
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A. Yes, because every x- and y-value is positive.
B. Yes, because the number of x-values is the same as the number of
y-values.
C. No, because two points with the same x-value have different y
values.
D. No, because two points with the same y-value have different x-
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