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What type of line is the graph of 4x + y = −3?
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What type of line is the graph of 4x + y = −3?
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What type of line is the graph of 4x + y = −3?
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that would be a is a linear line
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Linear graph because its x is not squared.
If it is squared, then it is quadratic... (parabola)
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