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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am so tired can anyone solved this among you guys For the given set of ordered pairs, determine whether a function could be defined for which the input would be an x-coordinate and the output would be the corresponding y-coordinate. if a function cannot be defined in this manner ,explain why . (1) { (2,-2), (1,-1), (1,1),(2,2) }

OpenStudy (ddcamp):

For a function to exist, a single input (left value in an ordered pair) can only have 1 output (right value). For example, if two of the ordered pairs were (3, 5) and (3, 7), you couldn't have a function because the input 3 has more than 1 output.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is that final to the questions

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