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What is the equation for -4.2 multiplied by 2?

(A) -4.2 × 2 = -8
(B) -4.2 × 2 = -4
(C) -4.2 × 2 = 4.2
(D) -4.2 × 2 = 8

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Final answer:

The correct equation for multiplying -4.2 by 2 is -4.2 × 2 = -8.4, which is not listed in the provided options. Furthermore, equations A (y = -3x) and B (y = 0.2 + 0.74x) from the provided examples are linear, as they can be written in the form y = mx + b.

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation for multiplying -4.2 by 2 is -4.2 × 2. We can use the rule that when two numbers with opposite signs multiply, the answer has a negative sign. Therefore, multiplying a negative number by a positive number will result in a negative product. Following this rule:

-4.2 × 2 = -8.4

None of the options A (-8), B (-4), C (4.2), or D (8) in your question are correct, as the answer is actually -8.4.

12.1 Linear Equations:

Regarding your reference to linear equations, the equations that are linear are:

  • A. y = -3x
  • B. y = 0.2 + 0.74x

These can be identified as linear because they can be rearranged to the standard form of a linear equation, which is y = mx + b, where m represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept. Option C, y = -9.4 - 2x, is also linear as it fits the same form. Therefore, the correct answer is D. A and B, as these both represent linear equations.

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