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Answer:

In a relation h(x) = y, the values of x are the domain and the values of y are the range.

Here the domain is:

D = {-6, -1, 7}

The range is:

R = {-9, 0 , 9}

Now, a relation f(x) = y is a function only if for every x in the domain we have only and only one value in the range.

Here we can see that for the value -1 in the domain we have two different values in the range:

(-1, 0) and (-1, 9)

So this can not be a function.

(If you want to take the variable as y, you also have that the value y = 0 leads to two different values in x, so this cant be a function either)

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