Yes. Although possible in real life, it is unlikely in school examples!
Linear functions are used to model situations that show a constant rate of change between 2 variables. For example, the relation between feet and inches is always 12 inches/foot. so a linear function.What_is_a_real_life_example_of_bay
Your age is a linear function (of time).
y=x2
Cell phone companies
The lines on a highway
Yes. Although possible in real life, it is unlikely in school examples!
Linear functions are used to model situations that show a constant rate of change between 2 variables. For example, the relation between feet and inches is always 12 inches/foot. so a linear function.What_is_a_real_life_example_of_bay
Your age is a linear function (of time).
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
some real life examples are a water bottle, pipes, cans
no
y=x2
ATOMS are real life examples of atoms. They do exist.
Cell phone companies
vCell phone plans: •A mobile provider charges a base rate of 40$ a month for service •The user is charged $.20 a minute for every minute used What is the linear equation for this example? Y = .20X +40
real life example of exterior angles