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Use average rates of change to determine if the function in the table is Linear or Non-linear.

Use average rates of change to determine if the function in the table is Linear or-example-1
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We have been given a table of values of a function. We are asked to determine whether the given function is linear or nonlinear.

We know that a function is linear when its rate of change (slope) is constant.

Let us find slope for each of the given points using slope formula.


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


m=(-3-0)/(4-1)=(-3)/(3)=-1

Similarly, we will find the slopes using other given coordinates.


m=(-6-(-3))/(7-4)=(-6+3)/(3)=(-3)/(3)=-1


m=(-9-(-6))/(10-7)=(-9+6)/(3)=(-3)/(3)=-1

Since the rate of change for each set of points is
-1, so the rate of change is constant.

Therefore, the given function is linear.

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