If it was linear to start with it will still be linear.
The slope will change to its reciprocal.
The y-intercept will be unchanged (but it will look different)
not possible to change an area unit to linear unit
The rate of change for the linear (not liner) function, y = 2x +/- 3 is 2.
It is the gradient: the change in the vertical direction divided by the change in the horizontal direction.
Linear speed = change in linear displacement (from some fixed point)/time for that change. [Although this works in all everyday situations, the Theory of Relativity shows that there is no fixed frame of reference and so no fixed point.]
I'm not altogether clear about what you mean. However, the term 'linear programming' means a category of optimisation problems in which both the objective function and the constraints are linear. Please see the link.
Yes, the rate of change can be linear or non-linear.
"Please graph this linear equation."
What is a linear factor What is a linear factor A linear factor is defined as a small change here will effect a small change there by a set value or factor.
One way to change the root word "linear" to mean not linear is by adding the prefix "non-" to it, resulting in the word "nonlinear."
o function is given. However, if linear , then the rate of change is the same as the steepness of the graph line.
No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.
There can be no "answer" to just one linear equation in two variables.
YES it is linear. It is a passive device classified as linear however as frequency increases its behavior will change.
a linear graph is a graph where the line is ongoing and doesn't change directions
Yes. You would have to multiply to change it.
It will just be the gradient of the function, which should be constant in a linear function.
not possible to change an area unit to linear unit