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Y = {(2, 6), (3, 1, 4), (1), (5, 6)} Is y a function and why?

Yes, no two ordered pairs in this list has the same second element.
Yes, there is more than one ordered pair in this list.
No, there is a limited number of ordered pairs in this list.
No, the elements of the set of y are not all ordered pairs.

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Y = {(2, 6), (3, 1, 4), (1), (5, 6)} Is y a function and why?

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