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A function is linear if there is a single unique x that corresponds to each y.
 
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This function is linear because for each y value has only one corresponding x value, and each x value has only one corresponding y value.
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This function is linear because for each y value has only one corresponding x value.
  
 
<math>y=x^4</math>
 
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Revision as of 12:37, 12 September 2008

A function is linear if there is a single unique x that corresponds to each y. $ y=e^x $
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This function is linear because for each y value has only one corresponding x value.

$ y=x^4 $
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This function is not linear because for every y value there are two possible x values that could produce the same result.

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Sean Hu, ECE PhD 2009