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10 January, 03:06

Which phase describe a nonlinear function?

A. the area of a circle as a function of the radius

B. The perimeter of a square as a function of the side length

C the cost of gasoline as a function of the number or gallons purchased

D the distance traveled by a car moving at constant speed as a function of time

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  1. 10 January, 03:29
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    The correct answer would be choice A).

    When the radius of a circle increases, the area does not increase linearly; because the equation for the area is πr², when the radius goes up, the area goes up not by a constant, but by r².

    Choices B), C), and D) all describe linear functions; as the side length of a square, the number of gallons of gas purchased, or the time driving increase, the perimeter of the square, the cost of gasoline, and the distance traveled by the car increase at a constant rate.
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