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The ordered pair of (–3, 2) could be removed so that the set of ordered pairs is a function. The correct answer would be option (B).
What are domain and the range of a function?
The domain of a function includes all possible x values of a function, and the range includes all possible y values of a function.
Given:
A circle with the following points on it-
( -3, - 3), (- 3, 2), (1, 1), (2, - 2), (3, 4), (4, -2)
A function is similar to a mechanism in that it produces something for a particular, given input. The input to any two outputs cannot be the same.
The input to a function is called the domain of a given function. The output of a function is called its range.
The domain is represented by the 'x' coordinate and the range is represented by the 'y' coordinate.
So, the domain is the independent variable and range depends on the values of the domain.
Now, a relation of set of points represents a function only if all the 'x' coordinates of the set of ordered pairs are different.
Now, in the relation above, the ordered pairs ( -3, - 3) and (- 3, 2) have the same input. So removing either of the two will make the relation a function.
So, the correct option is (- 3, 2).
Hence, the ordered pair of (–3, 2) could be removed so that the set of ordered pairs is a function
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