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#16. Do the ordered pairs (-5,19), (-1,7),(3,-5),(6,-14), and (9,-23) represent a linear function? How do you know?
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#16. Do the ordered pairs (-5,19), (-1,7),(3,-5),(6,-14), and (9,-23) represent a linear function? How do you know?
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#16. Do the ordered pairs (-5,19), (-1,7),(3,-5),(6,-14), and (9,-23) represent a linear function? How do you know?
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Yes but I don't know how to explain i wish i could help more sorry
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