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No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.
Yes, the rate of change can be linear or non-linear.
A linear function would be represented by a straight line graph, so if it's not a straight line, it's nonlinear
linear, if side is x then perimeter is 4x
A linear or non linear function is a function that either creates a straight line or a crooked line when graphed. These functions are usually represented on a table under the headings x and y.
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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."
Differentials can be used to approximate a nonlinear function as a linear function. They can be used as a "factory" to quickly find partial derivatives. They can be used to test if a function is smooth.
You would add 'non' to the beginning so it becomes 'nonlinear'.
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It will just be the gradient of the function, which should be constant in a linear function.