lindzluvscandii
lindzluvscandii lindzluvscandii
  • 25-08-2016
  • Mathematics
contestada

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

Respuesta :

tarikdahnoun
tarikdahnoun tarikdahnoun
  • 25-08-2016
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)
Answer Link
naeeester14 naeeester14
  • 26-03-2022

Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What chapter do they talk about everyone being the same in The Giver? Book: The Giver Don't answer if you don't know .
Is the product of 14 and 3/7 more or less than 14? Explain your answer in complete sentences.
Select the correct text in the passage. Which sentence best communicates the author's message that the Berlin Wall made citizens feel afraid?
How many yards of material will you need to buy to make the 4th of July banner that has a 10-yard diameter?
Which graph represents a function
why is there a need to know computer networks?
Does anybody know this
find the missing length of the triangle 9ft , 40ft
How can the law for citizens and the community help protect and support victims of human rights violation
need help asap! giving brainliest!!