Identify the mapping diagram that represents the relation and determine whether the relation is a function. {(–2, –4), (–1, –4), (3, –4), (6, –4)} (1 point) Responses 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. 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. 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. 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: -4 with arrows pointing to -2, -1, 3 and 6. The relation is a function. The relation is a function. Skip to navigation

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.