Create 4 ordered pairs that do NOT describe a function. Explain why those 4 ordered pairs are NOT a function!
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Step 1: Recall the definition — a set of ordered pairs is a function if each first coordinate (input) is paired with exactly one second coordinate (output); equivalently, no input appears in two different pairs with different outputs. Show more…
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