A linear graph shows a linear equation in which the value of one variable depends on the value of the other variable.
Since the geraph is a picture of the equation, it's almost a father and son relationship. The equation begets the graph. The graph, in turn, admires and looks up to the equation.
The graph will be a line.
To determine the trend of linear function graph or equation you would simply look at the slope of the line. This is represented by the m in the equation, f(x) = mx + b.
When it is a linear equation.
A linear graph shows a linear equation in which the value of one variable depends on the value of the other variable.
Since the geraph is a picture of the equation, it's almost a father and son relationship. The equation begets the graph. The graph, in turn, admires and looks up to the equation.
The graph will be a line.
To determine the trend of linear function graph or equation you would simply look at the slope of the line. This is represented by the m in the equation, f(x) = mx + b.
When it is a linear equation.
you put in what x is and solve it for y! thats the answer!
You can graph a linear equation slope intercept by solving the equation and plugging in the numbers : y=mx+b
A linear relationship will show up on a graph as a straight line.
the line
Linear = Straight line! So, a graph of a linear relationship is a straight line.
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.
The equation 2x - 3y = 6 is a linear equation and a linear equation is always has a straight line as a graph