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Cumulative Exam

Which ordered pair needs to be removed in order for the mapping to represent a function?

A. [tex](-3, -4)[/tex]
B. [tex](-2, -1)[/tex]
C. [tex](1, -3)[/tex]
D. [tex](3, 7)[/tex]


Sagot :

To determine which ordered pair, if any, needs to be removed so that the mapping represents a function, we need to consider the definition of a function. A function is defined such that each input (or domain element) maps to exactly one output (or range element). In other words, there should be no repeated x-values with different y-values.

We have the following ordered pairs:
[tex]$ (-3, -4), (-2, -1), (1, -3), (3, 7) $[/tex]

Let's analyze these pairs step-by-step to check if any x-values are repeated:

1. The first pair is [tex]\((-3, -4)\)[/tex].
2. The second pair is [tex]\((-2, -1)\)[/tex].
3. The third pair is [tex]\((1, -3)\)[/tex].
4. The fourth pair is [tex]\((3, 7)\)[/tex].

Now, we will check the x-values:
- [tex]\(-3\)[/tex] (from the pair [tex]\((-3, -4)\)[/tex])
- [tex]\(-2\)[/tex] (from the pair [tex]\((-2, -1)\)[/tex])
- [tex]\(1\)[/tex] (from the pair [tex]\((1, -3)\)[/tex])
- [tex]\(3\)[/tex] (from the pair [tex]\((3, 7)\)[/tex])

Each x-value is unique in this list. Since all x-values are different, there are no repeated x-values with different y-values. This means that each input maps to a unique output without any duplications or conflicts.

Therefore, based on this analysis, all the pairs satisfy the condition of being a function.

As a result, no ordered pair needs to be removed.

So, the correct answer is:
[tex]$ 0. $[/tex]