A linear function is a function of the form y=ax+b, where a and b are some numbers.
The graph of linear function is a line.
When the coefficient a increases, the angle between the graph and the axle decreases, while at zero it increases.
At b=0, the function can only be simultaneously in two quarters of the coordinate plane.
Below you can see an example of graphs of various linear functions.
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Examples line function graph:
Graph of function y=x

Graph of function y=2x

Graph of function y=x+3

Graph of function y=-2x

Graph of function y=2x-5

All line function graphs are built with our graphical calculator