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A domain consists of the values 1, 2, 3, and 2. A range consists of the values 5, 10, 15, and 20. The 1 in the domain corresponds to the 5 in the range, the first 2 in the domain corresponds to the 10 in the range, the 3 in the domain corresponds to the 15 in the range, and the second 2 in the domain corresponds to the 20 in the range. Does this relation represent a function? Explain.(1 point) It does not represent a function. The domain value of 2 corresponds to two values within the range.

It does not represent a function. Each value in the domain corresponds to exactly one value in the range.

It does represent a function. Each value in the domain corresponds to exactly one value in the range.

It does represent a function. The domain value of 2 corresponds to two values within the range.

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