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Which set of ordered pairs (x, y)(x, y) could represent a linear function? A= (3, 4) (5, 2) (7, 0) (9, -2)
B= (-1, 0) (0, 3) (1, 6) (2, 8)
C=(-2, 7) (1, 3) (2, 1) (3, -1)
D=(0, 3) (4, -3) (6, -6) (8, -8)
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