1.What is the standard form of a linear equation?A.x+y=0

B.y= MX+b

C. m=rise/run

D. ax +By=C

2.Which term could be used to describe the graph of a line on a coordinate plane?

A. independent variable

B. test points

C. set of all solutions

D. dependent variable

3.Explain whether the points (−13,4), (−7,3), (−1,2), (5,1), (11,0), (17,−1) represent the set of all the solutions for the equation y=−1/6x+11/6.

A.Yes, because all the solutions of y=−1/6x+11/6 need to be integer values for x and y.

B.No, because the point (17,−1) is not on the line that represents the equation y=−1/6x+11/6.

C.No, because the set of all solutions of y=−1/6x+11/6 is represented by the line of the equation.

D. Yes, because all of the points that are listed are on the line y=−1/6x+11/6.

Answer them all in one answer please and thank you.

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