Ofcourse it is. A tangent (usually known as the tanX f(x)) is the best example.
a roller coaster. It doesnt have a constaant rate of change
it can be like the earth round the sun, the moon round the earth, the lines in the middle of a road, anything that's a constant distance away from something.
End behavior talks about what happens to a function when x gets very large. In the case of a line, as x goes to infinity, the line will go to positive or negative infinity. The only exception would be the horizontal line in which case the function remains constant. Vertical lines are not functions and x does not vary in that case.
Constant is just a value, a fixed value that doesn't change. And arbitrary constant is a value that is fixed throughout multiple functions you pick for ease of calculations.
A linear function, for example y(x) = ax + b has the first derivative a.
Changing the constant in a function will shift the graph vertically but will not change the shape of the graph. For example, in a linear function, changing the constant term will only move the line up or down. In a quadratic function, changing the constant term will shift the parabola up or down.
There are more than 1 million of military planes. I don't know how many of them are in reallife but I'm sure they are in reallife.
No.
No, zombies are not real. They're fake. If they are in reallife, just break their neck.
An example of a constant function in real life is the speed limit on a particular road, where the speed limit remains the same throughout. Another example could be the price of a particular item at a store which does not change.
The integral of a given function between given integration limits will always be a constant. The integral of a given function between variable limits - for example, from 0 to x - can only be a constant if the function is equal to zero everywhere.
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The indefinite integral is the anti-derivative - so the question is, "What function has this given function as a derivative". And if you add a constant to a function, the derivative of the function doesn't change. Thus, for example, if the derivative is y' = 2x, the original function might be y = x squared. However, any function of the form y = x squared + c (for any constant c) also has the SAME derivative (2x in this case). Therefore, to completely specify all possible solutions, this constant should be added.
No. That is just a made up movie. Do not worry, there is no such thing is scary night creatures in reallife.
Of course heroes are in reallife. They are cops, firefighters, security guards and military soldiers. These are well known as real heroes.