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Is 4+y=2x linear or non linear
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Is 4+y=2x linear or non linear
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It is linear because when graphed, it makes a straight line.
Without graphing, you can put the equation in slope intercept form, which guarantees a linear line.
y=mx+b
y=2x-4
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Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation. It looks familiar now right? (y=mx+b is a linear equation)
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