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Which of the following equations represent linear functions? y= 4 (2x) - 3 2+y=1 y= 2V7 y= -2
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Which of the following equations represent linear functions?
y= 4 (2x) - 3
2+y=1
y= 2V7
y= -2
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Answer: v^2 -4v-21
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