Y=x
F(x)=x
i believe it is a linear linegoing diagonally
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A linear function is one in which the power of the function is only one. So, the graph of it would be a straight line. For example, x2 + x = y is not linear, because the highest power is 2. A main difference is, non linear functions have curves, where as a linear function is a straight line, with the exception of when the function has a power of 0, and it is technically a straight line.
y=x2
parent
if you need to reflect a 2-d object on a graph over its parent linear function then do as follows: (x,y) --> (-y,-x) hope that helps
Y=x
Linear Parent Function
i believe it is a linear linegoing diagonally
F(x)=x
y = x
The linear parent function is y=x. The line on a graph passes through the origin(0,0) with a slope of 1. The line will face left to right on the graph like this /.
No. A function need not be linear. For example, y = sin(x) is a function of x but it is not a linear equation.
It means if you plot the function it is not on a straight line For example y = 3x + 4 is linear function y = x squared is non linear
i believe it is a linear linegoing diagonally