On a coordinate plane, solid circles appear at the following points: (negative 5, negative 3), (negative 4, negative 4), (negative 2, 2), (1, 3), (1, negative 2), (2, 1), (5, negative 4).
Which ordered pair can be removed so that the resulting graph represents a function?

Answer :

MrRoyal

The ordered pair that can be removed so that the resulting graph represents a function is (1, 3) or (1, -2)

How to determine the points?

The ordered pairs are given as:

(-5, -3), (-4, -4), (-2, 2), (1, 3), (1, -2), (2, 1), (5, -4)

For a set of ordered pairs to represent a function, each x value must point to exactly one y value

From the above ordered pairs, we have:

(1, 3) and (1, -2)

The x value 1 has y values 3 and -2

When one of these pairs is removed, the graph becomes a function

Hence, the ordered pair that can be removed so that the resulting graph represents a function is (1, 3) or (1, -2)

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