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Which equation represents a linear function?

oy-2=-5(x - 2)
X+ 7 = -4(X + 8)
y - 3 = y(x + 4)
y + 9 = x(x - 1)

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Answer:


y-2=-5(x - 2)

Explanation:

Given:

The equations given are:


y-2=-5(x - 2)\\X+ 7 = -4(X + 8)\\y - 3 = y(x + 4)\\y + 9 = x(x - 1)

Now, a linear function is of the form:


y=mx+b

Where, 'm' and 'b' are real numbers and
m\\e0

Equation 1:
y-2=-5(x - 2)

Simplifying using distributive property, we get:


y-2=-5x+10\\y=-5x+10+2\\y=-5x+12

The above equation is of the form
y=mx+b. So, it represents a linear function.

Equation 2:
X+ 7 = -4(X + 8)

Here, both sides of the equation has same variable 'X'. So, it will form an equation of 1 variable. So, it's not a linear function.

Equation 3:
y - 3 = y(x + 4)

Simplifying the above equation. This gives,


y-3=yx+4y\\y-4y-yx=3\\y(1-4-x)=3\\y(-3-x)=3\\y=(3)/((-3-x))

This is not of the form of the linear function. So, it is also not a linear function.

Equation 4:
y + 9 = x(x - 1)

Simplifying the above equation. This gives,


y+9=x^2-x\\y=x^2-x-9

This is not of the form of the linear function. So, it is also not a linear function.

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