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Linear Relations - Everything you need to know | Intro to Linear Relations

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In this video, we will be going over everything you need to know about linear relations. In this intro to linear relations video, we will cover everything from what linear relations are, to working on solving linear equations. We will also create a python program that will help us to plot linear equations. We will first go over what a linear equation/linear relation is. Second, we will go over what slopes are in linear equations/linear relations. Third, we will go over what constants are in linear equations/linear relations. Fourth, we will be solving a linear relations/linear equations problem. Fifth, we will go over our python code for plotting linear equations.
In this linear relations/linear equations video, we will first go over what a linear equation/linear relation is. Second, we will go over what slopes are in linear equations/linear relations. Third, we will go over what constants are in linear equations/linear relations. Fourth, we will be solving a linear relations/linear equations problem. Fifth, we will go over our python code for plotting linear equations.
What is a linear relation?: A linear relationship is any relationship between two variables that creates a line when graphed in the x y xy xy -plane. Linear relationships are very common in everyday life.
What is a linear equation?: In mathematics, a linear equation is an equation that may be put in the form {\displaystyle a_{1}x_{1}+\ldots +a_{n}x_{n}+b=0, } where x_{1}, \ldots, x_{n} are the variables, and {\displaystyle b, a_{1}, \ldots, a_{n}} are the coefficients, which are often real numbers.
What is the slope in linear equations/relations?: Slope measures the rate of change in the dependent variable as the independent variable changes. The greater the slope the steeper the line. Consider the linear function: y = a + bx. b is the slope of the line.
-- Chapters --
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - What a Linear Equation?
02:39 - What are Slopes in Linear Equations?
04:49 - What are Constants in Linear Equations?
05:41 - Solving a Linear Relations Problem
9:04 - Python Code for Plotting Linear Equations
15:37 - Conclusion
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In this linear relations/linear equations video, we will first go over what a linear equation/linear relation is. Second, we will go over what slopes are in linear equations/linear relations. Third, we will go over what constants are in linear equations/linear relations. Fourth, we will be solving a linear relations/linear equations problem. Fifth, we will go over our python code for plotting linear equations.
What is a linear relation?: A linear relationship is any relationship between two variables that creates a line when graphed in the x y xy xy -plane. Linear relationships are very common in everyday life.
What is a linear equation?: In mathematics, a linear equation is an equation that may be put in the form {\displaystyle a_{1}x_{1}+\ldots +a_{n}x_{n}+b=0, } where x_{1}, \ldots, x_{n} are the variables, and {\displaystyle b, a_{1}, \ldots, a_{n}} are the coefficients, which are often real numbers.
What is the slope in linear equations/relations?: Slope measures the rate of change in the dependent variable as the independent variable changes. The greater the slope the steeper the line. Consider the linear function: y = a + bx. b is the slope of the line.
-- Chapters --
00:00 - Intro
01:30 - What a Linear Equation?
02:39 - What are Slopes in Linear Equations?
04:49 - What are Constants in Linear Equations?
05:41 - Solving a Linear Relations Problem
9:04 - Python Code for Plotting Linear Equations
15:37 - Conclusion
-- Tags (ignore) --
#linearrelations,#linearequations,#linearequation,#linearequationinonevariable, intro to linear relations,intro to linear relations and functions,intro to linear relations and equations,intro to linear relations degree,intro to linear relations definition,intro to linear relations department,intro to linear relations differential equations,intro to linear relations discrete mathematics,intro to linear relations engineering,intro to linear relations equations,intro to linear relations engineering mathematics,intro to linear relations functions,linear relations,intro to linear relations phone number,intro to linear relations practice problems,intro to linear relations practice,intro to linear relations problems,intro to linear relations questions,intro to linear relations quantum mechanics,intro to linear relations theory,intro to linear relations theorem,intro to linear relations youtube,everything you need to know about linear relations and functions,everything you need to know about linear relations and equations,everything you need to know about linear relations answers,everything you need to know about linear equations by graphing,everything you need to know about linear equations by substitution,everything you need to know about linear equations byelimination,everything you need to know about linear relations by factoring,everything you need to know about linear equations definition,everything you need to know about linear equations distributive property,everything you need to know about linear equations differential equations,everything you need to know about linear relations discrete mathematics,everything you need to know about linear relations discrete math,everything you need to know about linear relations equations,everything you need to know about linear relations engineering mathematics,everything you need to know about linear relations geometry,everything you need to know about linear relations in statistics,everything you need to know about linear relations in geometry,everything you need to know about linear relations learning,everything you need to know about linear relations math,everything you need to know about linear relations mathematics,everything you need to know about linear relations practice problems,everything you need to know about linear relations practice,everything you need to know about linear relations problems,everything you need to know about linear relations quantummechanics,everything you need to know about linear relations relations,everything you need to know about linear relations theory,everything you need to know about linear relations theorem,everything you need to know about linear relations
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