Identify the mapping diagram that represents the relation and determine whether the relation is a function.

{(–2, –4), (–1, –4), (3, –4), (6, –4)}
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Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -2, -1, 3 and 6 all with arrows pointing to the -4. This is not a function.
Image with alt text: Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -2, -1, 3 and 6 all with arrows pointing to the -4. This is not a function.

Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -2, -1, 3 and 6 all with arrows pointing to the -4. The relation is a function.
Image with alt text: Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -2, -1, 3 and 6 all with arrows pointing to the -4. The relation is a function.

Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -4 with arrows pointing to -2, -1, 3 and 6. The relation is not a function.
Image with alt text: Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -4 with arrows pointing to -2, -1, 3 and 6. The relation is not a function.

Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -4 with arrows pointing to -2, -1, 3 and 6. The relation is a function.
The relation is a function.

Two mapping ovals are shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values. It displays the values: -2, -1, 3 and 6 all with arrows pointing to the -4. The relation is a function.

The correct mapping diagram that represents the relation is the one with two mapping ovals shown. It has arrows going from the input values to the output values, displaying the values: -2, -1, 3, and 6 all with arrows pointing to -4.

The relation in this mapping diagram is a function because each input value has only one corresponding output value.