Quick Context: So it says a linear function is a mapping whose equation can be represented in the following form f of X equals a reason why we spent time talking about set notation and also operations with the the sets so here in
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So it says a linear function is a mapping whose equation can be represented in the following form f of X equals a reason why we spent time talking about set notation and also operations with the the sets so here in would see that the the elements in these two sets are identical but where you see a difference in
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- So it says a linear function is a mapping whose equation can be represented in the following form f of X equals a
- reason why we spent time talking about set notation and also operations with the the sets so here in
- would see that the the elements in these two sets are identical but where you see a difference in
- Should have y equals negative 5x plus B so now I know the slope and my Khan
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