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select the two representations that are functions. A. {(0.9), (3,12), (-5,10), (5,10)} B. these are tables it goes like X:10, -1 , 10, 8 -2 Y: 5, 8, -5, -9. -4 C. y=x^2 + 10 D. X^2 + y^2 = 25

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