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matrenka [14]
2 years ago
14

Consider this liner function: y=-2x-5

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nostrana [21]2 years ago
3 0

The graph of the linear function, considering the points in the domain, is given at the end of the answer.

<h3>What is the linear function?</h3>


The linear function is defined by:

y = -2x - 5.

Considering the domain, the points are given as follows:

  • A: x = -6, y = -2(-6) - 5 = 7.
  • B: x = -5, y = -2(-5) - 5 = 5.
  • C: x = -2, y = -2(-2) - 5 = -1.
  • D: x = 0, y = -2(0) - 5 = -5.
  • E: x = 1, y = -2(1) - 5 = -7.

More can be learned about linear functions at brainly.com/question/24808124

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