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Is 2x - 5y equals -10 linear or nonlinear? - Answers
Definitely linear In straight line form it is 5y = 2x + 10 y = (2/5)x + 10/5 y = (2/5)x + 2
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Definitely linear In straight line form it is 5y = 2x + 10 y = (2/5)x + 10/5 y = (2/5)x + 2
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Definitely linear In straight line form it is 5y = 2x + 10 y = (2/5)x + 10/5 y = (2/5)x + 2
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