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At which intervals is the function linear or nonlinear?

Drag and drop the inequalities into the boxes to correctly complete the table.

At which intervals is the function linear or nonlinear? Drag and drop the inequalities-example-1
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Answer:

Linear non-linear

x<2 , x>5 2<x<5

Step-by-step explanation:

When a function is linear then the graph is a straight line

When the function is not linear then the graph is like a curve

From x = - infinity to 2 the graph is a straight line

So from - infinity to 2, the function is linear, that is x<2 function is linear

from 2 to 5 the graph is like a curve , so it is not linear

2<x<5 , the function is not linear

From x = 5 to infinity the graph is a straight line

So from 5 to infinity, the function is linear, that is x>5 function is linear

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