The coordinates of the corners of a polygon, the locus of curves, and many many other possibilities. In fact, ordered pairs that form a line are the exceptions.
A linear function when graphed takes the form of a straight line.
A linear function is a function, or equation, that when graphed, will form a straight line.
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
An equation that makes a straight line when it is graphed. Often written in the form: y = mx+b
(3,1)(3,2)
A linear function when graphed takes the form of a straight line.
Suppose y represents the numerator of the fraction and x represents the denominator.A = (x1, y1) and B = (x2, y2) are equivalent fractions if y1/x1 = y2/x2 = some constant m. Then all points representing equivalent fractions are on the straight line whose equation is y = mx.
A linear function is a function, or equation, that when graphed, will form a straight line.
you create ordered pairs or a serious of (x,y) points on the graph which you can plot and connect with a straight line
No, not if the y is squared. When graphed the equation will not form a straight line.
An equation that makes a straight line when it is graphed. Often written in the form: y = mx+b
(3,1)(3,2)
Put in function form. X = 5 + Y 5 + Y = - X Y = - X - 5 ==================The ordered pairs.
The function table will have two columns, one for the x-value and one for the y-value. Form ordered pairs (x,y) by inserting the values from one row of the table.
They are elements of the infinite set of ordered pairs of the form (x, 0.1x+1). It is an infinite set and I am not stupid enough to try to list its elements!
Ordered pairs are not specified. if it is like (0,5),(0,1),(0,0),.... then we may find the answer, which then shows the family of different lines according to ordered pairs.
You can write ordered pairs as ratios to determine if two sets of ordered pairs form a linear or non-linear relationship. In a table of x,y values, the ordered pairs are listed as the x value first, then the corresponding y value. Remove from the table and write as a ratio of x over y, (or y over x, if you like). In a linear relationship, all the ratios of x over y, (or y over x) are equivalent.