None of the statements are true about linear functions.
The first statement is false because linear functions can have y-intercepts. The second statement is true as the rate of change is constant in linear functions. The third statement is false as linear functions can have zero, one, or infinite x-intercepts. The fourth statement is true as the domain of a linear function is all real numbers. The fifth statement is false as the range of a linear function can include negative real numbers as well.
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Which of the following statements are true about linear functions? Select all that apply.
(2 points)
Responses
There are no y-intercepts.
There are no y-intercepts.
The rate of change is constant.
The rate of change is constant.
There are, at most, two x-intercepts.
There are, at most, two x-intercepts.
The domain is comprised of all real numbers.
The domain is comprised of all real numbers.
The range is comprised of positive real numbers.
3 answers
Select all that apply.
The statements that are true about linear functions are:
- The rate of change is constant.
- The domain is comprised of all real numbers.
- The rate of change is constant.
- The domain is comprised of all real numbers.