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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 23:20 EdgeTheWizard

Consider the relation. Which statement is true?

The relation is a function because for each input value, there is exactly one output value.

The relation is a function because for each input value, there is exactly one output value.

The relation is a function because for each output value, there is exactly one input value.

The relation is a function because for each output value, there is exactly one input value.

The relation is not a function because for each input value, there is not exactly one output value.

The relation is not a function because for each input value, there is not exactly one output value.

The relation is not a function because for each output value, there is not exactly one input value.

The relation is not a function because for each output value, there is not exactly one input value.

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