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when discussing the key features of a linear graph, which of the the following statements is true
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Meanwhile, here are the key true features of a linear graph you can use to judge statements:
- It’s a straight line.
- It has a constant slope (constant rate of change).
- It can be written y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y‑intercept.
- The y‑intercept is the point where the line crosses the y‑axis (0,b).
- If m = 0 the line is horizontal; if the line passes through the origin (b = 0) the relationship is directly proportional y = kx.
- Domain (and typically range) is all real numbers unless the problem restricts them.
- It has no curvature or turning points.
If you post the specific statements, I’ll mark which are true/false.
Meanwhile, here are the key true features of a linear graph you can use to judge statements:
- It’s a straight line.
- It has a constant slope (constant rate of change).
- It can be written y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y‑intercept.
- The y‑intercept is the point where the line crosses the y‑axis (0,b).
- If m = 0 the line is horizontal; if the line passes through the origin (b = 0) the relationship is directly proportional y = kx.
- Domain (and typically range) is all real numbers unless the problem restricts them.
- It has no curvature or turning points.
If you post the specific statements, I’ll mark which are true/false.
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