Using the line of best fit, yes.
it works exactly the same as it does with linear equations, you don't need to do any differentiation or anything fancy with this method, just have to plug in values of x, so it shouldn't make a difference if the equation is linear or nonlinear.
You could put the equation in slope-intercept form or in parent linear function or even make a table of values.
Data that makes a line Data that doesn't make a line
You would add 'non' to the beginning so it becomes 'nonlinear'.
One way to change the root word "linear" to mean not linear is by adding the prefix "non-" to it, resulting in the word "nonlinear."
When you graph a linear equation, you make a line. A line continues infinitely.
Good news! You don't have to do anything. [ x-3 = 2 ] is already a linear equation, and x=5 .
A linear equation looks like any other equation. It is made up of two expressions set equal to each other. A linear equation is special because: It has one or two variables. No variable in a linear equation is raised to a power greater than 1 or used as the denominator of a fraction. When you find pairs of values that make the linear equation true and plot those pairs on a coordinate grid, all of the points for any one equation lie on the same line. Linear equations graph as straight lines.
y=4x + 3 is an example for a linear equation just make sure that x is to the first power and you should be good
Simply learn and use the quadratic equation formula.
no it is linear because in order to make a shape you have to use lines even with a circle buts its just one curved line... -Alize Mitchell
In general, a linear equation CANNOT be made to go through three points. That will only happen if the three points are collinear and in that case, the equation of the line will only require two points.