Linear Function
Linear Function
f(x) = 3x - 2
f(x) = -5x - 0.5
f(x) =3
Real Life Example of Linear Function
Step 1: Find the slope of the function using the slope formula:
m = (y₂ - y1) / (x₂ - x1) = (27 - 15) / (2 - (-1)) = 12/3 = 4.
Step 2: Find the equation of linear function using the point slope form.
y - y1 = m (x - x1)
y - 15 = 4 (x - (-1))
y - 15 = 4 (x + 1)
y - 15 = 4x + 4
y = 4x + 19
If the information about a function is given as a graph, then it is linear if the graph is a
line. If the information about the function is given in the algebraic form, then it is linear if it is
of the form f(x) = mx + b.
But to see whether the given data in a table format represents a linear
function:
Therefore, two points on the line are (-1, 2) and (0, 5).
Step 3: Plot the points on the graph and join them by a line. Also,
extend the line on both sides.
Graphing a Linear Function Using Slope
and y-Intercept