Linear equations are a tiny subset of functions. Linear equations are simple, continuous functions.
Yes.
The zero of a linear function in algebra is the value of the independent variable (x) when the value of the dependent variable (y) is zero. Linear functions that are horizontal do not have a zero because they never cross the x-axis. Algebraically, these functions have the form y = c, where c is a constant. All other linear functions have one zero.
Type your answer here... yes linear and quadratic functions have some things in common such as letters and way of solution ;it is my answer
yes yes No, vertical lines are not functions
All linear equations are functions but not all functions are linear equations.
They are not. A vertical line is not a function so all linear equations are not functions. And all functions are not linear equations.
Linear equations are always functions.
Linear equations are a small minority of functions.
Most functions are not like linear equations.
A linear equation is a special type of function. The majority of functions are not linear.
There are linear functions and there are quadratic functions but I am not aware of a linear quadratic function. It probably comes from the people who worked on the circular square.
Linear equations are a tiny subset of functions. Linear equations are simple, continuous functions.
Functions that do not result in a line when graphed.
y = 0 and y = 1 are two linear functions. They're not especially interesting ones.
Yes.
Exponentail functions