Does the graph represent a function and if so, why? 4 3 234 s 4 3 -2 -1 4 No, some of the ordered pair in this graph have the same first element. No, some of the ordered pairs in this graph have the same second element. Yes, no two sets of ordered pairs occupy the same location.

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Does the graph represent a function and if so, why?
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No, some of the ordered pair in this graph have the same first element.
No, some of the ordered pairs in this graph have the same second element.
Yes, no two sets of ordered pairs occupy the same location.
Yes, there is more than one ordered pair in this graph.
Transcribed Image Text:Does the graph represent a function and if so, why? 5 4 3 2345 -s -4 -3 -2 2. 3 4 No, some of the ordered pair in this graph have the same first element. No, some of the ordered pairs in this graph have the same second element. Yes, no two sets of ordered pairs occupy the same location. Yes, there is more than one ordered pair in this graph.
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