Answer:
Explanation:
1. An equation is said to be linear if the variables have power not greater than 1.
Thus, the linear equations from the list are:
B. Y =
x + 6
C. Y = |x| + 4
D .Y = 2x - 5
2. Comparing the equations with y = mx ± c, the constant rate of change for each linear equation are:
B.
C. 1
D. 2
3. The constant rate of change is the gradient (slope) of a linear equation. It describes the steepness of a line from the plot of points obtained from the linear equation.