The change in y over the change in x
It means the same rate. Its going/moving at a constant rate.
Unit rate, slope, and rate of change are different names for the same thing. Unit rates and slopes (if they are constant) are the same thing as a constant rate of change.
A fraction is a numerical constant. Being a fraction does not alter that. And, as a constant, its rate of change is precisely zero.
A linear relationship.
According to what I know the answer is slope
It means the same rate. Its going/moving at a constant rate.
No
It means that the first derivative is a constant. The derivative may be with regard to time or any other variable.
if a number can change randomly it is called a variable
You can determine if a rate of change is constant, by taking the instantaneous rate of change at multiple points - if they are all equal to each other, it can be assumed that the rate of change is constant. Alternatively, you can differentiate the function (if there is an associated function) - if this comes to a constant i.e. a number, then the rate of change is constant.
The variable will change at a constant rate. Its pattern will never be broken or changed throughout its process.
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.
A constant rate!
Yes, the rate constant can change with concentration in a chemical reaction.
Unit rate, slope, and rate of change are different names for the same thing. Unit rates and slopes (if they are constant) are the same thing as a constant rate of change.
One definition of the derivative is: "Rate of change". Since a constant is constant, it doesn't change, and the rate at which it changes is zero.
To find the constant rate of change is by taking the final minus initial over the initial.