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How do you identify if the equation is linear, exponential, or quadratic?

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quadratic needs to have a degree of 2, linear equations are in form y=mx+b and do not have exponents

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Answer:

It's form. Linear is a normal line, exponential is a curvy line, and quadratic is a u shape with the vertice on the y-axis line, making half of the u on the left quadrant and the other half on the right quadrant

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first is linear, second is exponential and third is quadratic

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