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Is 2x+3y=5 a linear function? explain

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  1. Today, 05:59
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    Yes it is a linear function.
  2. Today, 06:02
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    Yes, this equation is a linear function. Here are a couple of reasons:

    1. The two variables have a degree of 1. Simply put, their exponents are 1's. An exponent greater than one on either or both variables (like x², y³, etc.) will be nonlinear.

    2. This equation can be solved for y and be written in the linear form y=mx+b:

    2x+3y=5

    3y = - 2x + 5

    y = - 2/3x + 5/3
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