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__ 1. Which of the Ordered Pairs Does Not Represent a Function. A (-7,-8)(-2,-4)(-7,-3)(-9,-7) B (7,-6)(6,-5)(-9,-9)(2,-5) C

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__ 1. Which of the ordered pairs does not represent a function. A (-7,-8)(-2,-4)(-7,-3)(-9,-7) B (7,-6)(6,-5)(-9,-9)(2,-5) c (-4,9)(-2,-8)(7,0)(4,8) D (0,-1)(-9,-5)(9,-5)(3,-8) E. None of the above

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To determine which ordered pairs do not represent a function, we need to check if each input (x-value) has only one output (y-value).Let's analyze each option:A. In this case, the input -7 has two different outputs (-8 and -3). Therefore, option A does not represent a function.B. In this case, each input has only one output. Therefore, option B represents a function.C. In this case, each input has only one output. Therefore, option C represents a function.D. In this case, each input has only one output. Therefore, option D represents a function.E. None of the aboveSince option A does not represent a function, option E is incorrect.Therefore, the correct answer is A.