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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 20:30 leeleelynn

If an ordered pair was added to the table, which of the following pairs would result in the table becoming not a function. (-3, 6) (0, 8) (3, 20) (8, 4) (-10, 8) (A) (– 8, 8) (C) (8, 3) ( B) (6, 3)(D) (– 3, 4)
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