Look at the following function: X | Y |−6|-13| |−4|−9 | |−2|−5| | 0 |−1| Mark said that the function is linear. Jason said that the function is nonlinear. Which of the following explains who is correct? A) Mark, because for every 2-unit increase in x, there is an increase in y by 4 B) Mark, because for every 4-unit increase in x, there is an increase in y by 2 C) Jason, because the point (0, −1) does not lie on the straight line that contains the other points D) Jason, because the point (−6, −13) does not lie on the straight line that contains the other points
can you take a screen shot from the original place because it is difficult to understand from here
i dont think i can but its like a chart just like up there but its ok you dont have to answer i think i can do it
okay as you wish
can you make the chart on drawing section it will be easy for me to give you answer
ok
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pretty much it
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those kind of charts and now put the negative and positive on the chart and see if they form a line right?
it kinda forms a hook if you connect
What do you think which one is correct
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