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The equation y = -3 is a example of linear function. Why?

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  • 19-03-2021

Answer: Yes it's a linear function

Explanation:

We can rewrite y = -3 as y = 0x-3 or y = 0x+(-3)

Compare that to y = mx+b and we can see that m = 0 is the slope and b = -3 is the y intercept. The slope of 0 indicates a horizontal line.

We can think of it is as slope = rise/run = 0/1 = 0. A rise of 0 tells the reader "the graph does not go up or down at all". Every point on the line y = -3 has y coordinate of -3. Two such points are (0,-3) and (1,-3).

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