The only way is to increase the height of the fence.
The length is the linear measurement of one side of the rectangle (usually the longest) and the width is the linear measurement of the other side of the rectangle (usually the shortest). In a square, both the length and the width would be the same.
If it was linear to start with it will still be linear. The slope will change to its reciprocal. The y-intercept will be unchanged (but it will look different)
Yes, the rate of change can be linear or non-linear.
A rectangle has a perimeter with linear units, and a surface area with square units. It has no cubic units.
You cannot. A rectangle is a plane figure with linear measures (length, breadth) and a measure of area but does not have a volume.
What is a linear factor What is a linear factor A linear factor is defined as a small change here will effect a small change there by a set value or factor.
Square feet measure area and linear feet measures distance. There is not way to change area into distance.To help you see this, think of a 10x10 square. The area is 100 square units. How can we change that into linear units? We could look at the sides and not each was 10 units, but there are other ways to end up with 100 as the area. One example is a rectangle of size 1 by 100.Once you have the area, there is no way to change that to linear feet which is distance. One is two dimensional and one is one dimensional,
One way to change the root word "linear" to mean not linear is by adding the prefix "non-" to it, resulting in the word "nonlinear."
o function is given. However, if linear , then the rate of change is the same as the steepness of the graph line.
No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.No. Only a linear function has a constant rate of change.
They are the same.
All linear equations are functions but not all functions are linear equations.