Which point could be removed in order to make the relation a function? {(0, 2), (3, 8), (–4, –2), (3, –6), (–1, 8), (8, 3)} Which point could be removed in order to make the relation a function? {(0, 2), (3, 8), (–4, –2), (3, –6), (–1, 8), (8, 3)}

Respuesta :

(3,-6) because you can't have two of the same x's in a function

ANSWER: Either [tex](3,8)[/tex] or [tex](3,-6)[/tex]


Explanation

For a relation to be a function, it must either be a one-to-one relation or many-to-one-relation.


The above relation is one-to-many relation because 3 is mapping on to -6 and 8.


To make the above relation a function, we must remove one of the points containing 3 as first coordinate.



This will make the relation one-to-one which then becomes a function.


See attachment for diagrammatic representation.

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