A linear equation represents a line. A linear inequality represents part of the space on one side (or the other) of the line defined by the corresponding equation.
Because linear symmetry defines a line such that the shape is unchanged when REFLECTED in that line.
It is searching [for something] in a straight line.Perhaps you mean linear extrapolation? That is when the extrapolation assumes that the function is a straight line.
A linear or non linear function is a function that either creates a straight line or a crooked line when graphed. These functions are usually represented on a table under the headings x and y.
A linear equation corresponds to a line, and a linear inequality corresponds to a region bounded by a line. Consider the equation y = x-5. This could be graphed as a line going through (0,-5), (1,-4), (2,-3), and so on. The inequality y > x-5 would be the region above that line.
A linear line is a straight line
A line is linear.
No, "linear" means in a straight line.
Linear means referring to a line, so a line must be linear! Every point on any line is a solution to the equation that defines the line.
You can decide from a graph wheter a ralationship is linear or non linear if the line is staight is linear but if the line is not straight is not linear.
Linear is a straight line and non linear could be a curve or anything but a straight line
Linear is "in a line" so linear measurements are length.
Linear = Straight line! So, a graph of a linear relationship is a straight line.
Linear projection-a time line
Nonlinear lines do not exist since a line, by definition, must be linear.
When you graph a linear equation, you make a line. A line continues infinitely.
It is a continuous function. If the line is a straight line, it is a linear function.