It is in a strait line.
Assuming the domain is unbounded, the linear function continues to be a linear function to its end.
No a linear equation are not the same as a linear function. The linear function is written as Ax+By=C. The linear equation is f{x}=m+b.
F is linear when F(a+b) = F(a) + F(b) and if F(Ax) = AF(x) where A=constant
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.
it is impossible for a linear function to not have a y-intercept
no ,horizontal line is a linear relationship
its a liner function but negitive
A linear relationship. Added: And a function.
A linear function has and x and a y and neither one is raised to a power other than 1.
YES...A direct variation is a linear relationship in which y-intercept is always 0.
An equation is the same as a function. Identifying a functional relationship from a graph is nearly impossible unless it is trivially simple like a linear relationship.
It closely approximates an exponential function.
It means that there is no linear relationship between the argument of the function, x, and the functional value, f(x) or y.
A linear function and its inverse are closely related; the inverse function essentially "reverses" the effect of the original function. For a linear function of the form ( f(x) = mx + b ), where ( m \neq 0 ), the inverse can be found by solving for ( x ) in terms of ( y ), resulting in ( f^{-1}(x) = \frac{x - b}{m} ). Graphically, the inverse of a linear function is a reflection of the original function across the line ( y = x ). Both functions maintain a one-to-one relationship, meaning each input corresponds to a unique output.
is the relationship linear or exponential
A function is considered linear if it follows the rule of proportionality, meaning that the relationship between the input and output values is constant and can be represented by a straight line on a graph.
No a linear equation are not the same as a linear function. The linear function is written as Ax+By=C. The linear equation is f{x}=m+b.