The equation y=mx+b

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defines what type of function?(1 point)
Responses

an initial value function
an initial value function

a nonlinear function
a nonlinear function

a slope function
a slope function

a linear function

1 answer

The equation \( y = mx + b \) defines a linear function. This form represents a straight line when graphed on a coordinate plane, where \( m \) is the slope and \( b \) is the y-intercept.

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