A relation or an ordered pair may or may not be a function.
An ordered pair will only be a function when the x and y values are unique
The options are not given, so I will provide a general explanation
For an ordered pair to be a function, all the y values must point to different x values.
Take for instance, the given ordered pair
[tex]\mathbf{(-2, 3), (0, -1), (1, 0), (3, 8), (5, 24)}[/tex]
The above represents a function, because the y-values have different x-values
However, the following ordered pair is not a function
[tex]\mathbf{(-2, 3), (0, -1), (1, 0), (3, 8), (3, 9), (5, 24)}[/tex]
The reason is that:
y-values 9 and 8 have the same x-value (3)
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