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Which set of ordered pairs (x, y) could represent a linear function?

A = {(0,7), (1,5), (2, 2), (3,-1)}
B = {(3,5), (5,2), (7,-1), (8,4)}
C= {(0,7), (1,3), (3,-1), (5,-5)}
D = {(-3,2), (-1,4), (1,6), (3,8)}

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Answer is D. (-3, 2), (-1, 4), (1, 6), (3, 8)

Step by step

To be a linear function it must be a straight line.
For the ordered pairs to be a straight line, they must have the same slope.

To find slope use formula
(y2 - y1) over (x2 - x1)

I attached the pairs with the slopes I found using this formula for two different pairs.

A, B, and C are NOT linear functions (straight lines) because they had varied slope values.

D. has the same slope so it is the correct answer.
Which set of ordered pairs (x, y) could represent a linear function? A = {(0,7), (1,5), (2, 2), (3,-1)} B-example-1
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