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Is this a linear function? Why or why not?

Is this a linear function? Why or why not?-example-1
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Answer: Yes it is linear

How can we tell? Because it is in the slope intercept form y = mx+b, which is the general template for any linear function.

You may want to rewrite the x/5 as (1/5)x to have the equation y = (1/5)x-sqrt(11)

Compare y = (1/5)x - sqrt(11) with y = mx+b

We see that m = 1/5 is the slope and b = -sqrt(11) is the y intercept

If you were to graph out y = (1/5)x - sqrt(11), you should see a straight line form.

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This is a linear function because it is straight and it is not curved or wavy.

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