Which statement best explains whether these ordered pairs represent a function?
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(-4,2). (...
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Which statement best explains whether these ordered pairs represent a function?
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(-4,2). (6, 7) (-8,3), (9, 10), (12, 14), (6,9)
A The ordered pairs represent a function because no output values are repeated.
B The ordered pairs represent a function because each output value is greater than
each input value.
C The ordered pairs do not represent a function because one input value has
two different output values.
D The ordered pairs do not represent a function because the difference between the
input and output of each ordered pair is not the same.
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