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Rosie
18 October, 11:15
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(-4,-3), (-2,-2), (0,-1), (1.-1/2) a function
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Brady Jenkins
18 October, 13:46
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Yes that is a function because there is No numbers repeating.
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Yasmine Page
18 October, 14:12
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Yes because X does not repeat
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