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Look at this function: (−6, −13)( −4,−9)( −2,−5)( 0,−1) Mark said that the function is linear. Jason said that the function is nonlinear. Which of the following explains who is correct?

A.Mark, because for every 2-unit increase in x, there is an increase in y by 4

B.Mark, because for every 4-unit increase in x, there is an increase in y by 2

C.Jason, because the point (0, −1) does not lie on the straight line that contains the other points

D.Jason, because the point (−6, −13) does not lie on the straight line that contains the

User Tashi
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A.) Mark is correct as every increase in x of 2 equals a y increase of 4
User Robert Lujo
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Answer with explanation:

→The given function is:

(−6, −13)( −4,−9)( −2,−5)( 0,−1).

Difference in Y values

= -13 - (-9)=-13+9= -4

= -9 - (-5)=-9+5 =-4

= -5 - (-1)= -5 +1= -4

Difference in X value

= -6 - (-4)=-6+4= -2

= -4 - (-2)= -4 +2= -2

= -2 - 0= -2

→Difference in X values as Difference in y values between two points is same.

→The function is Linear.

→Mark is Right.

→Option B:

Mark, because for every 2-unit increase in x, there is an increase in y by 4 .

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