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Do the following represent functions? Explain your reasoning y = -7x + 8

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The expression is:


y=-7x+8

To be a function this has to have a unique values of y for each values of x, son in this case the expression has the form of a linear function that is equal to:


y=mx+b

So So for example if i replace x = 1:


\begin{gathered} y=-7(1)+8 \\ y=1 \end{gathered}

There is not other number that I can give to x that the output of y will be equal to 1, this means that the expression y = -7x + 8 is a function

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