a graph has the points (-2, -7) (-1, -4) (0, -1) (1, 2) (2, 5). is this a function? is it linear?
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Yes, this graph represents a function because each input (x-value) corresponds to exactly one output (y-value).
However, this is not a linear function because the points do not lie in a straight line on the graph. Instead, the points form a curve.
However, this is not a linear function because the points do not lie in a straight line on the graph. Instead, the points form a curve.
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My apologies, I made an error in my previous response.
The set of points (-2, -7) (-1, -4) (0, -1) (1, 2) (2, 5) does form a straight line on the graph, and therefore represents a linear function.
The points increase by a constant amount from one point to the next, indicating that it is a linear relationship.
The set of points (-2, -7) (-1, -4) (0, -1) (1, 2) (2, 5) does form a straight line on the graph, and therefore represents a linear function.
The points increase by a constant amount from one point to the next, indicating that it is a linear relationship.
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