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Consider the following list of ordered (x, y) pairs: (0,1), (1,2), (2,3), (3,2), (2,1), (1,0). Which of the following statements is true of the ordered pair list? Select one: a. The ordered pairs do not come from a function f(x) because all points are different and at least one x value is repeated. b. The ordered pairs do not come from a function f(x) because all points are different and at least one y value is repeated. c. The ordered pairs do not come from a function f(x) because they do not describe a linear relationship. d. The ordered pairs could come from a function f(x).

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Hi

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um every x value can only have one y value

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer B

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