Linear points are any point on a line. There can be an infinite points on a line. Linear points are most commonly discussed in Algebra and Geometry classes.
Em depends on the points your plotting on the graph. If they are evenly distributed then it's probably a linear graph.
A: THE WORD IS LINEAR. yes it is not a very linear device as a function of current
Linear : Traversal is linear .. ex: array,linked lists,stacks,queues NoN-linear: Traversal is not linear.. ex:trees,graphs imagine the situation of searching of particular element..in above scenarious..then u will understand easily.. Linear : Traversal is linear .. ex: array,linked lists,stacks,queues NoN-linear: Traversal is not linear.. ex:trees,graphs imagine the situation of searching of particular element..in above scenarious..then u will understand easily.. Linear : Traversal is linear .. ex: array,linked lists,stacks,queues NoN-linear: Traversal is not linear.. ex:trees,graphs imagine the situation of searching of particular element..in above scenarious..then u will understand easily..
The output of the thermocouple is linear.
Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points, and inversely proportional to the resistance between them
Non-linear.
Three non-co-linear points are sufficient to uniquely define a single plane.
The shortest, most direct path between two points is linear.
The shortest, most direct path between two points is linear.
co-linear points?
linear
Maths
In general, a linear equation CANNOT be made to go through three points. That will only happen if the three points are collinear and in that case, the equation of the line will only require two points.
the answer is true
A set of points forming a straight line.
... plotted accurately.
Although there are similarities, the solutions to a linear equation comprise all points on one line: a one-dimensional object. The solutions to a linear inequality comprise all points on one side [or the other] of a line: a two-dimensional object.