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1. Explain, without graphing, how you can determine whether the table below represents a

linear equation
X
y
-6-3
-2-1
0
1
1
2
4
6

1. Explain, without graphing, how you can determine whether the table below represents-example-1
User AGMG
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Answer:

It does not form a linear equation.

Explanation:

For this question, you should check that they all have the same gradient.

To work out the gradient, use
(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)).

Using the top 2 rows, this gives
(-1--3)/(-2--6), or
(2)/(4), simplified to
(1)/(2). This means for every increase in x by 1, y increases by
(1)/(2).

Between the first 2 rows, x increases by 4 and y by 2 (half of 4), so it is true.

Between the second and third rows, x increases by 2 and y by 2 (which isn't half of 2). This is false, meaning this does not form a linear equation.

**This question involves solving linear equations using gradients, which you may want to revise. I'm always happy to help!

User Russian
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Answer:

below

Explanation:

you can find the distance between the y values for each x value and if it comes out to be an even increase/decrease you know it is linear

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