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allsm [11]
2 years ago
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Select linear or nonlinear to correctly classify each function. Function Linear Nonlinear 72=x3+y Linear – 72= x 3 +y Nonlinear

– 72= x 3 +y y+1=5(x−9) Linear – y+1=5( x−9 ) Nonlinear – y+1=5( x−9 ) 7y + 2x = 12 Linear – 7y + 2x = 12 Nonlinear – 7y + 2x = 12 4y = 24 Linear – 4y = 24 Nonlinear – 4y = 24
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densk [106]2 years ago
5 0

The linear functions are: y + 1 = 5(x - 9), -y + 1 = 5(x − 9), 7y + 2x = 12, -7y + 2x = 12, 4y = 24,  and -4y = 24

<h3>How to classify the functions?</h3>

As a general rule, linear functions take any of the following forms:

y = mx + b

Ax + By = C

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Any equation that take a different form is not a linear function

Using the above as a guide, the linear functions are:

y + 1 = 5(x - 9), -y + 1 = 5(x − 9), 7y + 2x = 12, -7y + 2x = 12, 4y = 24,  and -4y = 24

Other functions are nonlinear

Read more about functions at:

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