SOLUTION: Which statement best explains why y=4−6x is a function? It is a linear equation. The slope is a factor of the y-intercept. Each x value has one and only one y

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Question 954055: Which statement best explains why y=4−6x is a function?

It is a linear equation.

The slope is a factor of the y-intercept.

Each x value has one and only one y value.

The solutions to the equation can be written as ordered pairs.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Which statement best explains why y=4−6x is a function?
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Each x value has one and only one y value.

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