
Barbara B.
asked 12/01/16linear functions
Graphing linear functions is totally opposite from graphing linear equations.
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David W. answered 12/01/16
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Well, no, they are mostly the same.
Two points determine a line. If the line is not vertical, it is a function and two points are sufficient to graph it.
However, if the line is vertical, it is not a function, because there are many values of y for a single value of x. A vertical line is pretty easy to plot.
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