The function f(x) is given by the set of ordered pairs. Which is true regarding the function? {(8, -3), (0, 4), (1, -5), (2, -1), (-6, 10)}
a. (-3) = 8
b. f(3) = 5
c. f(8) = 0
d. f(-6) = 10​

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

When we see f(x), we know we are looking at the y-axis of the graph or the y-section in an ordered pair.

When we see f(x) with a number where the x is (ex: f(4)), that means the number inside where the x is, is the x value we'll see at the x-axis of the graph or the x-section in an order pair.

Here in your question, we can eliminate the first answer A., as it is lacking the "f" in front of the (-3).

We can eliminate both B. and C., as no order pair has a 3 and 5 together, or an 8 and 0 together.

This leaves D. left, which aligns perfectly with the provided order pair: (-6,10)