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If neither of the variables is raised to some power, say x2 or y3, then the expression or equation appears to be linear.
It depends very much on what the question is!
Yes, because non-linear equations involve x2.
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
If you mean: 3x+2y = 6 and -4x+5y = 15 then it works out as x = 0 and y = 3
Yes, 3x = 5y is a linear function.
Given the linear equation 3x - 2y^6 = 0, the x and y intercepts are found by replacing the x and y with 0. This gives the intercepts of x and y where both = 0.
It depends very much on what the question is!
Yes, because non-linear equations involve x2.
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
If you mean: 3x+2y = 6 and -4x+5y = 15 then it works out as x = 0 and y = 3
Yes, 3x = 5y is a linear function.
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A non-linear equation is any equation which includes variables with a degree other than one. Therefore, any equation involving x2, x3, x4, .... would be non-linear. For example: y= 3x+2 is linear, because x and y are both degree 1 (no exponent) y= 2x2 is non-linear, because x is degree 2.
It is a linear equation. The highest power of x in the equation is 1 (3x1-4=12) so its "degree" is 1, and equations of "degree 1" are called linear equations.
A nonlinear relationship is one that cannot be expressed using a line. y=3x is a linear relationship between x and y. y = log(x) is nonlinear.
It is linear.
y=9+3x is linear because there is only one value of x so it will go up proportionally, for instance if x=1 then y=12, x=2 y=15, x=3 y=18. they will always go up by three, only equations with multiple xs, eg x squared+4x+6 is non linear and x cubed-9 is non linear.