Which statement describes how to determine if a relation given in a table is a function?

If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function.
If any of the input values are equal to the output values, the relation is a function.
If all the output values are paired with the same input value, the relation is a function.

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If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.

If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function.

If none of the output values are repeated, the relation is a function.

B, if none of the input values are repeated the relation is a function

The correct statement that describes how to determine if a relation given in a table is a function is:

"If none of the input values are repeated, the relation is a function."

To determine if a relation given in a table is a function, you need to examine the input-output pairs.

A relation is a function if each input value is paired with only one output value. In other words, for each unique input value, there should be only one corresponding output value. If there are any repeated input values, then the relation is not a function.