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
it is impossible for a linear function to not have a y-intercept
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.
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.
is the relationship linear or exponential
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.
Assuming the domain is unbounded, the linear function continues to be a linear function to its end.
No. An exponential function is not linear. A very easy way to understand what is and what is not a linear function is in the word, "linear function." A linear function, when graphed, must form a straight line.P.S. The basic formula for any linear function is y=mx+b. No matter what number you put in for the m and b variables, you will always make a linear function.