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Graph the relation {(5, 0), (0, 5), (5, 1), (1, 5)}. is it a function? why or why not?
a. no, it does not pass the horizontal-line test.
b. yes, it passes the vertical-line test.
c. yes, it passes the horizontal-line test.
d. no, it does not pass the vertical-line test.

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