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Will a non-linear function have a constant change in x that corresponds to a constant change in y ?
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Will a non-linear function have a constant change in x that corresponds to a constant change in y ?
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Yes it will , but it depends on the circumstances.
If we take the change in x to be a one unit increase (eg from x to x+1) , then a linear function will have a corresponding constant change in variable y
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