To describe: the different representations that are possible for a function, to find whether a function is linear.
Answer to Problem 33HP
There are four ways to represent a function.
Explanation of Solution
A function can be represents in four different ways.
They are verbally, visually, numerically and algebraically.
Verbally means a function is represented by using the words.
Example:
The value of a flat is a function of the age of the flat. As the flat gets older, its value decreases is a verbal description.
Visually means the function is described by using the graphical representation.
Example:
Numerically means the problem is solved by using the tabular values of the function.
Example:
13 | |
0 | |
0 | 4 |
2 | 0 |
Algebraically means the function is defined by using the equation or formula.
Example: area of a rectangle
So, there are four ways to represent a function.
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