Math, asked by chethma0806, 1 month ago

The average rate of change of a linear function is,


a.
Always positive


b.
A constant


c.
Varying


d.
Depends on the point on the line

Answers

Answered by sudhagonimadhavigoud
0

Answer:

B is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear Functions: You are already familiar with the concept of "average rate of change". A special circumstance exists when working with straight lines (linear functions), in that the "average rate of change" (the slope) is constant. No matter where you check the slope on a straight line, you will get the same answer.

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Answered by Callmephysco
32

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Always positive

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