Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

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Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find the linear function that contains each pair of points.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 1. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. Find the function.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 2. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. Find the function.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 3. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. Find the function.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 4. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. Find the function.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 5. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. These values show the relation between the year that a particular house in Los Angeles, CA was appraised and the appraised value of the house. Find the linear function that is represented by the data and use it to find the anticipated appraised value of the house in the year 2020.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 6. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. Scientists have observed that the height of Mt. Simmons has been decreasing. Find a linear function that represents the data in the table and use it to find the height in 1995.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 7. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. The sales department of a pharmaceutical company submitted the following car rental report. Find a linear function that models the relation between the miles driven and the cost of the rental car.

Find a linear function to represent each data set. 8. The ordered pairs in the table are part of a linear function. The table below shows the relation between the price per share of stock in a particular arena football team and the number of shares sold during a six day period. Write a linear function that shows how the number of shares sold, n(p), depends on the price per share of the stock, p.