Math Module 2 (Easy) Question 20

In the linear function $f$, $f(-2)=0$ and $f(0)=-2$. Which equation defines $f$?
Answer:
D

Explanation

The correct answer is Choice D.

Knowing that function $f(x)$ is linear, it can be written in the slope-intercept form $f(x)=mx+b$, where $m$ is the slope and $b$ is the $y$-intercept.

Choice A is incorrect because a function that is constant is horizontal.

Choice B is incorrect because the function passes the origin, not having a $y$-intercept of $(0,-2)$.

Choice C is incorrect because the slope should be negative since the value of $y$ decreases and $x$ increases.

✨ Expert's Tip ✨

An alternate method is to plot graphs for each of the four functions and read the values at $x=-2$ and $x=0$ for verification.

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