Hi everyone! This page is an introduction to linear relationships. It is EXTREMELY short but I hope everyone finds it useful somehow , enjoy!
Now, a linear equation is an equation whose solutions are ordered pairs that form a line when graphed on a coordinate plane. They can be written as an equation in the form y = mx + b.
Many people confuse themselves thinking all linear relationships are proportional, well no, not exactly. The points/coordinates can form a line BUT if it doesn't pass through the origin then it isn't proportional instead it is nonproportional. In another words, when b ≠ 0, the relationship between x and y is nonproportional.
My next discussion post will be about determining slope and y-intercept. Feel free to comment below for any ideas and improvements! Hope you liked it! Thanks!
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