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A function of the form f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are real numbers, is called a _____

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Answer:

A function of the form
f(x) = mx + b, where 'm' and 'b' are real numbers, is called a
linear function.

Explanation:

A linear function is one in which the
f(x) value of the function varies linearly with 'x'.
When we plot a linear function on a graph, the resulting curve is always a straight line with the slope of the line being constant.

A linear function is of the form:


f(x)=mx+b, where, 'm' and 'b' are real numbers.

The degree or the highest exponent of 'x' in a linear function is always equal to 1.

Therefore, a function of the form
f(x) = mx + b, where 'm' and 'b' are real numbers, is called a
linear function.

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