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Mathematics, 07.11.2020 06:00, sameh0425

For the table to the right, represent the relationship using words, an equation, and a graph. Then determine whether the relationship is a linear
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Represent the relationship using words. Choose the correct answer below.
O A. The value of y is three less than the quantity four times the value of x
OB. The value of y is the cube of the quantity one minus the value of x
c. The value of y is the square of the quantity four plus the value of
D. The value of y is two times the value of x
E. The value of y is four more than the square of the quantity five times the value of x
F. The value of y is nine more than the quantity two times the value of x


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