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Don’t really know what linear functions are

Don’t really know what linear functions are-example-1
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Answer:

The rate of change of f(x) is greater than that of g(x)

They have the same y intercept of 14

Explanation:

Given


g(x) = -(1)/(2)x + 14

Table for function f(x)

Required

Compare their rate of change and intercept

For g(x), we have:


g(x) = -(1)/(2)x + 14

The form of an equation is:


y = mx + b

Where


m = slope


b =y\ intercept

So:


m = -(1)/(4)


b = 14

For f(x): Start by calculating the slope (m)


m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)


m = (17-16)/(6-4)


m = (1)/(2)

The intercept is calculated using:


m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)

Where


(x_1,y_1) = (-2,13)


(x_2,y_2) = (0,y) --- we want to solve for y

So:


(1)/(2) = (y - 13)/(0 --2)


(1)/(2) = (y - 13)/(2)

Multiply both sides by 2


1 =y - 13

Make y the subject


y =1 + 13


y = 14

So, we have:


m = -(1)/(4) and
b = 14 -- for g(x)


m = (1)/(2) and
y = 14 --- for f(x)

By comparison:

The rate of change (i.e. slope) of f(x) is greater than that of g(x) because
1/2 > -1/2

They have the same y intercept of 14

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