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Graph the relation. Is the relation a function? Why or why not? {(–5, 6), (–2, 3), (3, 2), (6, 4)} No; a domain value has two range values. Yes; there is only one range value for each domain value. No; a range value has two domain values. Yes; there is only one domain value for each range value.

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Answer:Yes; there is only one range value for each domain valueStep-by-step explanation:A relation can be defined as a function f(x) if for each value of the domain of x, there exists a unique value of f(x).For example(2, 4)(3, 9)(-2, 4)(4, 16) Is a Function(2, 4)(2,6)(3, 8)(3, -8) Is Not a Function To analyze if the relationship shown is a function, you must observe that each value of the domain has a single value of the range assigned.For the given points {(-5, 6), (-2, 3), (3, 2), (6, 4)} this requirement is satisfied. Therefore, the relationship is a function. The graph is shown in the attached image.The correct option is: Yes; there is only one range value for each domain value