Which set of ordered pairs represents a function?
- {(−5,5),(4,8),(−5,−6)}
- {(−1,−1),(−1,6),(−1,−10)}
- {(−3,7),(2,5),(−7,7)}
- {(2,3),(−2,4),(−2,−5)}
- {(2,3),(3,2),(2,5)}
For a set of ordered pairs to be a function, no single 𝑥-coordinate can be mapped to two distinct 𝑦-coordinates. This is not the case for option A, where 𝑥=−5 is mapped to both 𝑦=5 and 𝑦=−6. Similarly, in options B (𝑥=−1), D (𝑥=−2), and E (𝑥=2), an 𝑥 value is mapped to two different 𝑦 values.