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Which set of ordered pairs (x, y) could represent a linear function?
A = {(-6,3), (-3,0), (0, -3), (3,-5)}
B= Y(-1,2), (2, 1), (5,0), (8, -1)}
C = {(-4,-7), (-1, -3), (2.0), (5,3)}
D = {(-5, -8), (-2,-4), (1,1), (4,6)}
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