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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 08:30, meababy2009ow9ewa

Tell whether the set of ordered pairs {(3, βˆ’6), (4, βˆ’9), (5, βˆ’12), (6, βˆ’15)} satisfies a linear function. Explain. Yes; there is a constant change in x that corresponds to a constant change in y.

Yes; there is no constant change in x that corresponds to a constant change in y.

No; there is no constant change in x that corresponds to a constant change in y.

No; there is a constant change in x that corresponds to a constant change in y.

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