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3) Matthew examines the relation shown below. {(4.-11), (3, 1). (0, 1), (2,6). (3,-1)} Is the relation a function? Why or why not? *


3) Matthew examines the relation shown below. {(4.-11), (3, 1). (0, 1), (2,6).

(3,-1)} Is the rel

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