f(x)= axb
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y= axb
axb
y = ax, where a is some constant, is an exponential function in x y = xa, where a is some constant, is a power function in x If a > 1 then the exponential will be greater than the power for x > a
A linear function has and x and a y and neither one is raised to a power other than 1.
Neither variable appears anywhere in the equation in a denominator, or raised to any power except the first power.
An equation just has an equal sign. A function is basically just an equation without one!
A polynomial equation of order >1 that is, where the power of the variable is greater than 1 is a non linear function. A transcendental function is one that cannot be expressed as a finite number of algebaraic operations (addition, multiplication, roots). The exponential and trigonometric functions (and their inverses) are examples.
A power function has the equation f(x)=x^a while an exponential function has the equation f(x)=a^x. In a power function, x is brought to the power of the variable. In an exponential function, the variable is brought to the power x.
y = ax, where a is some constant, is an exponential function in x y = xa, where a is some constant, is a power function in x If a > 1 then the exponential will be greater than the power for x > a
No. In fact, a function can't have an answer at all, because it's not a question.An equation has an answer, and possibly more than one.In general, an equation is in the form of (one function) = (another function).(One of the functions may be zero or a constant.)
A linear function has and x and a y and neither one is raised to a power other than 1.
Neither variable appears anywhere in the equation in a denominator, or raised to any power except the first power.
You can tell if an equation is a function if for any x value that you put into the function, you get only one y value. The equation you asked about is the equation of a line. It is a function.
AX + BY is not an equation .AX + BY + C = 0is the general equation for a straight line.
The slope of your quadratic equation in general form or standard form.
a function rule
No a linear equation are not the same as a linear function. The linear function is written as Ax+By=C. The linear equation is f{x}=m+b.
The set of all values of x, for which the equation is true is the domain of the function defined by that equation.
An equation just has an equal sign. A function is basically just an equation without one!