Answer :
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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