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I need a y=mx+b problem

I need a y=mx+b problem-example-1
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Answer: y=x^2

Step-by-step explanation: There are first of all squares, so you have to multiply the sides. Well and the figure 2 has a side of two smaller squares. So you know x is the argument, in this case the number of the figure, because it is regularly you know that x as example for figure 7 is seven so you have to multiply 7 by 7. This isn’t linear.

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