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The rate of change for the interval shown in the table is (constant/non constant), so the function is a (linear/non-linear) function.

The rate of change for the interval shown in the table is (constant/non constant), so-example-1

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Answer:

- Constant.

- Linear

Explanation:

Te Rate of change of a line is also known as "Slope" and it is constant.

It is important to remember that, by definition, this is given by:


rate\ of\ change=(change\ in\ y)/(change\ in\ x)

It can be also written as:


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

Let's substitute into
m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) the following points:

1) Points (1,11) and (2,22)


m=(22-11)/(2-1)\\\\m=11

2) Points (2,22) and (3,33):


m=(33-22)/(3-2)\\\\m=11

3) Points (3,33) and (4,44):


m=(44-33)/(4-3)\\\\m=11

As you can notice, the rate of change (or the slope) of the function given in the table, is always constant.

Therefore you can conclude that it is a Linear Function.

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