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15 October, 06:22

How can you use an equation or a graph to decide if a function is linear?

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  1. 15 October, 06:45
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    Here is the standard form of a linear equation in two variables

    Ax + By = C Look at the x. The exponent is understood to be 1. Look at the y. The exponent is understood to be 1.

    x - 3y = 2 is a linear equation since the exponents of x and y are both one.

    1/x+y=9is not a linear equation since x is in the denominator of thefraction.
  2. 15 October, 07:21
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    An equation can be determined as linear if it is first order in a single variable, i. e. y=3x, but not y=3x^2.

    A graph will be linear if the slope is constant
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