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Unit 4

Linear Function
Jaroslaw Gruszka

1 Linear function and its properties


A linear function f a function expressed by the following formula

f (x) = ax + b. (1)
where a and b are constants, a, b ∈ R. Number a is called a slope of a function
and number b is called an intercept.
Slope of the function determines of it is increasing, decreasing or constant

ˆ if a > 0 then the function is increasing,

ˆ if a < 0 then the function is decreasing,

ˆ if a = 0 then the function is constant.

The graph of a linear function is a straight line. Hence - two points on the plane
are sufficient to find out the formula of the full formula of a linear function.
If we have two functions f (x) = a1 x + b1 and g(x) = a2 x + b2 then the lines of the
graphs of those functions

ˆ are parallel if a1 = a2 ,

ˆ are perpendicular if a1 · a2 = −1.

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Exercises
1.1. Assess, if point A belongs to the graph of the function f

a) A = (2, 5), f (x) = 3x − 1; c) A = (3, 3), f (x) = 23 x + 1;


√ √
b) A = (4, 1), f (x) = −x + 4; d) A = (2 2, 3), f (x) = 2x − 2.

1.2. Complete the formula of a function (find a or b) based on the point A which
belongs to its graph. Draw the graphs of those functions.

a) A = (−3, −8), f (x) = ax − 2; c) A = (8, −1), f (x) = ax + 7;


b) A = (4, 12), f (x) = 3x + b; d) A = (−2, 1), f (x) = 23 x + b.

1.3. Find the formula of a function based on points A and B which belongs to
its graph
√ √
a) A = (3, 4), B = (5, 6); c) A = ( 3,√3+ √ 5),
B = (3, 3 3 + 5);
b) A = (4, −3), B = (8, −6); d) A = (0, −1), B = ( 41 , 0).

1.4. Knowing that the graph of a linear function f is parallel to graph of a linear
function g and that the graph of f includes point A, find the formula for the
function f :

a) A = (−1, −2), g(x) = 3x − 2; c) A = (3, 10), g(x) = 7x + 8;


b) A = (4, 5), g(x) = 12 x − 1; d) A = (−1, 4), g(x) = 1.

1.5. Knowing that the graph of a linear function f is perpendicular to graph of a


linear function g and that the graph of f includes point A, find the formula
for the function f :

a) A = (4, 2), g(x) = −x + 2; c) A = (−1, 1), g(x) = − 31 x + 10;


√ √
b) A = (2, 5), g(x) = 2x + 3; d) A = (6, 3 3), g(x) = − 3x + 1.

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1.6. Determine for which values of a parameter m the following functions repre-
sent given monotonicity

a) f (x) = (2m − 3)x + 4, increasing;


b) f (x) = −(4m + 1)x + 9m, decreasing;
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c) f (x) = m−1 x + m3 , increasing;

d) f (x) = 3m − 9x − 3, constant.

1.7. Determine for which values of parameter m the following linear functions f
and g are parallel

a) f (x) = 3x + 2m, g(x) = (2m + 1)x + 2;


b) f (x) = (9m − 7)x + 3m, g(x) = (−3m + 5)x − (13m − 2);
c) f (x) = (m2 − 9)x + 2m, g(x) = 12m;
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d) f (x) = m−3 x + 1, g(x) = 2m+1 + m.

1.8. Determine for which values of parameter m the following linear functions f
and g are perpendicular

a) f (x) = −(2m − 1)x + 3, g(x) = 13 x + 1;


b) f (x) = mx + 4, g(x) = −mx + 3m;
c) f (x) = mx, g(x) = 3;
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d) f (x) = m−1 x + 1, g(x) = (2m + 10)x − 24m.

2 Linear equations and inequalities


Solving a linear equation is finding the solution of the following equality

ax + b = 0 (2)
which is given by
b
x=− , a 6= 0. (3)
a
Solving a linear equation is a process which need to be performed in order to find
the root (zero) of a linear function.

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Exercises
2.1. Solve the following linear equations

a) 3x − 18 = 0;
b) 3x + 21 = 5x + 23;
c) 2(3 − x) = x
d) x(x − 4) = (x − 2)(x − 3);
e) (x + 3)2 = 2(3x + 5) + x2 ;
x
f) 6−x = 2;
x2 −4
g) x−2 = x;
h) 5x + 2(5x + 2) = 4 + 5(x2 + 2x).
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2.2. Find the values of a parameter m such that the solution of the given equation
meets given criteria

a) (m + 2)x − 4 = 0, solution is 1;
b) (2m + 5)x − m − 10 = 0, solution is 3;
c) 2(2x − m) = 2x + m, solution is bigger than 23 ;
d) 9x + 5m = −mx, solution is smaller or equal than −2;
e) x − 2m = 0, solution is between 1 and 10 (inclusive).

2.3. Solve the following inequalities

a) 3x − 12 < 0;
b) 4x > 2(5 + x);
c) 2(x + 3) − (1 + 3x) > 4 − x;
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d) x + 21 > (1 + x)2 − 74 ;
e) (x − 5)(x + 5) 6 (x − 1)(x + 1).

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3 Linear systems of equations
Linear system of two equations is a system of the form

ax + by = p
(4)
cx + dy = q

To solve such system, various methods can be used, including:

ˆ elimination method (also known as the method of opposite coefficients);

ˆ substitution method;

ˆ graphical method;

ˆ determinants method.

To use the determinants method, one should calculate three determinants:

a b
A= = ad − cb; (5)
c d
p b
Ax = = pd − qb; (6)
q d
a p
Ay = = aq − cp. (7)
c q

Solution is given by

Ax Ay
x=
, y= (8)
A A
provided A 6= 0. If A = 0, the system is either indeterminate which means there
are infinitely many solutions or it is inconsistent (also called contradictory) which
means no solutions exist.

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Exercises
3.1. Solve each of the following systems of linear equations using the method
of elimination, the method of substitution, the graphical method and the
determinants method.
x + 2y
( 
x + 2y = 8  + x= 8
a)

2x + y = 7 c) 3
 2x + y + y = 5

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( (
3x + y = 1 (x + 2)2 − x2 + 2(y − 3) = 2
b) d)
2x − 2y = −10 (y + 1)(y − 1) + x − 2y = y 2

3.2. Find the values of a parameter m such the given system of equations has a
unique solution, is indeterminate or contradictory
( (
2x + y = m 2x + 3y = 3
a) c)
x + 2y = 1 4x + my = 2m
( (
x − my = 1 x + my = 3
b) d)
mx − y = 1 mx + 4y = 2m

3.3. Block in regions of the plane to which solutions of the following systems of
inequalities belong
( 
−x + 2y 6 0  y>0
a) 

y < 3
x + 2y > 0
c)

 y < 3x

y > 3x − 6



 2x − y + 2 > 0

x − y + 1 > 0

  −2x − y + 2 > 0
d)
b) x + 2y − 2 < 0 
 2x − y − 2 6 0
 
x − 4y + 2 < 0 −2x − y − 2 6 0
 

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