What's the difference between a linear function versus a non linear function 1-2 sentences

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A linear function is a function that produces a straight line when graphed, characterized by a constant rate of change, typically expressed in the form \(y = mx + b\), where \(m\) is the slope and \(b\) is the y-intercept. In contrast, a non-linear function does not have a constant rate of change and can produce curves or complex shapes when graphed, such as quadratic, exponential, or logarithmic functions.

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A linear function produces a straight line and has a constant rate of change, typically expressed as \(y = mx + b\). A non-linear function, however, produces curves and does not maintain a constant rate of change.

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