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*HELP PLEASE* Which of the following is NOT an equation of a linear function? Oy= mx + 6 O = ax2+bx+c O ax + by = 0 Oy-k= m (x – h)
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Which of the following is NOT an equation of a linear function?
Oy= mx + 6
O = ax2+bx+c
O ax + by = 0
Oy-k= m (x – h)
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The 2nd answer is correct I think
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