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Which statement best explains whether y = 2x − 3 is a linear function or a nonlinear function?

It is a linear function because the graph contains the points (0.-3), (1, -1), (2, 1), which are on a straight line

It is nonlinear function because the graph contains the points (0, -3, (1 -1), (2, 1) which are not a straight line




it is a linear function because the graph contains the points (-3, 0), (-1,1), (1, 2), WHICH are ona straight line


It is a nonlinear function because the graph contains the points (-3, 0), (-1, 1), (1, 2), which are not a straight line

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Answer: it’s A

Step-by-step explanation: pretty simple tbh but yeah it’s A

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Answer:

It is a linear function because the graph contains the points (−3, 0), (−1, 1), (1, 2), which are on a straight line. (C)

Explanation:

This is because it is at a constant rate of change. The input column on a table would be adding 2 at a constant rate of change. On the output column on a table would be adding adding 1 at a constant rate of change.

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