What is an example of a linear equation written in function notation?

1 Answer
Feb 1, 2015

We can do more than giving an example of a linear equation: we can give the expression of every possible linear function.

A function is said to be linear if the dipendent and the indipendent variable grow with constant ratio. So, if you take two numbers x_1 and x_2, you have that the fraction {f(x_1)-f(x_2)}/{x_1-x_2} is constant for every choice of x_1 and x_2. This means that the slope of the function is constant, and thus the graph is a line.

The equation of a line, in function notation, is given by y=ax+b, for some a and b \in \mathbb{R}.