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vivado [14]
1 year ago
3

Which graph shows a set of ordered pairs that represents a function?

Mathematics
1 answer:
slavikrds [6]1 year ago
5 0

A relation's origin is represented as an ordered pair.

(-5, -2), (-4, -4), (-3, 4), (-2, 2), (2, -2) are all ordered pairs that reflect the same function (4, 3)

<h3>What is an ordered pair?</h3>

A composite of the x coordinate and the y coordinate, an ordered pair has two values that are stated in a defined order between parenthesis. In order to have a better understanding of what is being shown on the screen, it is helpful to identify a point on the Cartesian plane.

Either of the following conditions must be true for an ordered pair to constitute a function:

Every x-value has precisely one matching y-value, or "one-to-one."

This is a many-to-one relationship, meaning that several x-values map to the same set of y-values.

The ordered pair is not a function if and only if both of the following are false

A one-to-many relationship means that for every x-value, there may be many y-values.

Many x-values map to many y-values; the relationship is many-to-many.

Only the ordered pair (5, -2) meets the criteria for a function out of the possibilities (5, -4), (3, 4), (2, -2), (4, 3), and (-4, -2).

This is because no x-values in its range have more than one associated y-value.

One-to-many and many-to-many ordered pairings make up the rest of the set.

To learn more about ordered pairs, check out :

brainly.com/question/13688667

CQ

Which graph shows a set of ordered pairs that represents a function? On a coordinate plane, solid circles appear at the following points: (negative 5, 4), (negative 3, 2), (negative 1, 3), (1, 1), (1, negative 2), (3, negative 3). On a coordinate plane, solid circles appear at the following points: (negative 5, negative 2), (negative 4, negative 4), (negative 3, 4), (negative 2, 2), (2, negative 2), (4, 3). On a coordinate plane, solid circles appear at the following points: (negative 4, 2), (negative 1, 4), (1, 0), (2, 3), (2, negative 3), (3, 1). On a coordinate plane, solid circles appear at the following points: (negative 4, 2), (negative 3, negative 4), (negative 3, 4), (negative 2, 1), (2, negative 3), (3, negative 1). Mark this and return

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