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Which of the following equations is NOT a form of a linear equation?

y = mx + b
y- y₁ = m (x − x₁)
Ax+By = C
y= ax² + bx + c-
y = kx

User Leonardo Wildt
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Answer is y=ax^2 + bc + c-

Reason a linear equation will not have an exponent. This is a parabola.

y=mx+b is y intercept form of linear equation
y-y1 = m (x-x1) is point slope form of linear eq.
Ax + By = C is standard form of linear eq.
❌y=ax^2 + bc + c- is not linear, its a parabola
y = kx is constant of proportionality, is linear
User Sathish D
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Answer:

the third onei

Explanation:

it describes a quadratic equation/

User Manesioz
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