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is ( -5, 6) ( -2, 0) ( 0, 6) ( 0, 2) ( 1, -3) a function

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

No, ( -5, 6) ( -2, 0) ( 0, 6) ( 0, 2) ( 1, -3) do not make up a function. It does not pass the vertical line test when graphed, as there are 2 points, (-5, 6), and (0, 6), that lines up on the same y-value.

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