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2 August, 23:18

If the difference in the value of dependent variables for a function is constantly increasing for each subsequent unit of the independent variable of the function, what kind of function does this represent?

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  1. 3 August, 01:01
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    This is a linear function, which by definition has a constant rate of change or "velocity".

    y=mx+b is a linear equation, where m is the slope, rate of change, or velocity.

    m is a constant.
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