Which set of ordered pairs represents a function from A to B? {(a, b, c), (b, 1, 3, 4)} {(a, 4), (c, 1)} {(a, 4), (c, 3), (b, 1)} {(a, 1), (c, 3), (b, 4)} {(a, 4), (b, 3)} {(a, 2), (c, 3), (b, 4)}
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Looking at the given sets of ordered pairs: - {(a,4), (c,1)}: This set represents a function from set A to set B, as each element in set A is paired with exactly one element in set B. - {(a,4), (c,3), (c,1), (b,1)}: This set does not represent a function from Show more…
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