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20 January, 09:47

The graph of a linear equation may not be a straight line.

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  1. 20 January, 09:56
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    If this is a true false question. The answer is false. The idea behind a linear equation is that it is a straight line. Proof for this is the y=mx+b equation. Where m defines a constant slope (or in other words, a straight line) and b represents how high the line appears.

    As you can see there is nothing that could bend the line into a more curvy shape (things that do bend are polynomials and such)
  2. 20 January, 10:02
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    I don't understand your question.
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