Using it's concept, the set of ordered pairs that represent a function are:
The set of ordered pairs that do not represent a function are:
When does a relation represents a function?
A relation represents a function if each input X is mapped to only one output Y.
At (1,9), (-3,-2) (1,-4), input 1 is mapped to outputs 9 and -4, hence it is not a function.
At (0, 3), (0, 7), (4,0), input 0 is mapped to outputs 3 and 7, hence it is not a function.
For the other relations, each input is mapped to only one output, hence they are functions.
A similar problem, in which we verify if a graph depicts a function, is given at brainly.com/question/12463448
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