Algebra and Trigonometry (6th Edition)
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Transcribed Image Text:30 The two relations shown below are not functions.
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Relation II:
((-5,-2), (-4,0), (-2,1), (-1,3), (-4,4)}
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Explain how you could change each relation so that they each become a function.
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