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A linear equation with an undefined slope is an equation where, when graphed, forms a vertical line. For example: when given 2 points: (2, 4) (2,7) ~ The x-values are the same, while the y-values differ, which would create a vertical line when the points are graphed
Plot all the points on the same coordinate grid. If they all lie on the same line then it is probably that they represent the same linear graph. I said probably because it is always possible that the points are not defined by a linear relation. Given any set of n collinear points, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree n which will pass through each one of them.
You can only draw one straight line through any two given points.
Equations are not linear when they are quadratic equations which are graphed in the form of a parabola
That would depend on the given system of linear equations which have not been given in the question
The answer is linear extrapolation.
A linear equation with an undefined slope is an equation where, when graphed, forms a vertical line. For example: when given 2 points: (2, 4) (2,7) ~ The x-values are the same, while the y-values differ, which would create a vertical line when the points are graphed
Plot all the points on the same coordinate grid. If they all lie on the same line then it is probably that they represent the same linear graph. I said probably because it is always possible that the points are not defined by a linear relation. Given any set of n collinear points, it is always possible to find a polynomial of degree n which will pass through each one of them.
You can only draw one straight line through any two given points.
Equations are not linear when they are quadratic equations which are graphed in the form of a parabola
That would depend on the given system of linear equations which have not been given in the question
Linear speed is defined as the speed that the body moves in a linear path. It is the distance that is traveled within a given time for a linear path.
the Equation of a Line Given That You Know Two Points it Passes Through.
The process is called interpolation, which applies a computed formula of the line to a given x or y value. (More specifically, it is "linear interpolation".)
Choose two distinct points from the table and designate their coordinates as x1, y1 and x2, y2. The slope of the line then will equal (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1).
You do not get points on a dunk that was called for charging normally. There may be times when it has been given though.
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be a linear equation.