MAKING AN ARGUMENT Your friend claims that given f(0) and any other value of a linear function f, you can write an
equation in slope-intercept form that represents the function. Your cousin disagrees, claiming that the two points could lie on a
vertical line. Who is correct? Explain.
O Your friend. You can write an equation in slope-intercept form even if the two points are on a vertical line.
O Your cousin. You may need more than two points to write an equation in slope-intercept form.
O Your friend. If f is a function, then the line is not vertical.
O Your cousin. If the line is vertical, it will not have a slope.

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