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A function can be represented as a set of ordered pairs where the set of all the first c...

A function can be represented as a set of ordered pairs where the set of all the first components is the domain and where the set of all the second components is the range. Is the converse also true? That is, is every set of ordered pairs a Function whose domain is the set of first components and whose range is the set of second components? Justify your answer.

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