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16 March, 19:20

What is a linear relationship?

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  1. 16 March, 20:25
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    Looking at the word "linear" notice that it begins with "line."

    A linear relationship is a relationship which can be represented by a straight line.

    Let's look at an example of a linear relationship.

    The perimeter of a square depends on the length of a side.

    Perimeter = S + S + S + S = 4s

    We can also write this in function notation as P (S) = 4s

    Since we have one variable "s" and it's raised to the power of 1, this is a linear relationship.
  2. 16 March, 21:38
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    Answer: Example

    Step-by-step explanation:

    None are squared or cubed or taken to any power. And also, none of the variables will be in the denominator. These are examples of equations that do not have a linear relationship ... The equation must graph as a straight line. Linear relationships such as y = 2 and y = x all graph out as straight lines.
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