Step-by-step explanation:
In the first set of points [tex]\{[/tex][tex]\text{(0,1),(0,5)(2,6),(3,3)}[/tex][tex]\}[/tex],
value [tex]0[/tex] maps to two distinct values [tex]1,5[/tex] in the codomain.
This violates the property of functions.
The first set of points does not form a function.
In the second set of points [tex]\{[/tex][tex]\text{(1,4),(2,7)(3,1),(5,7)}[/tex][tex]\}[/tex],
Every value in domain corresponds to unique value in domain.
There is no violation in the property of functions.
The second set of points does form a function.