Answer:
No, this is not a linear function
Step-by-step explanation:
If you graph each point, you will notice that none of the three points line up together in one line with a consitstant slope.
Answer:
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Find a point-slope form for the line that satisfies the stated conditions. Slope , passing through (-5,4)
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I don't see a value for the slope. We need that to set the equation, otherwise I can write an unlimited number of equations that pass through (-5,4).
I'll assume a slope so that you can see how the procedure would work. I like 6, so we'll assume a slope of 6.
The equation for a straight line has the form y = mx + b, where m is the slope and y is the y-intercept, the value of y when x = 0. We want a line that has slope 6, so:
y = 6x + b
We need to find b, so substitute the point (-5,4) that we know is on the line:
4 = 6*(-5) + b and solve for b
4 = -30 + b
b = 34
The line is y = 6x + 34
−89/250
Explanation-

The greatest common factor of 356 and 1000 is 4
divide both of the numbers by 4
-356 / 4
1000 / 4
Don't forget the negative!
Final result is −89/250
Answer:
x=-(9+1y)/2
y=-2x-9
Step-by-step explanation:
2x=-9-1y
x=-(9+1y)/2
-1y=2x+9
y=-2x-9