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Linearity and Local Linearity. Linear Functions.

Dec 28, 2015

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Page 1: Linearity and Local Linearity. Linear Functions.

Linearity and Local Linearity

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Linear Functions

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Linear Functions

(1,2)2

slope 3

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

2slope

3Our slope of tells us

that a change of x in our

independent variable . . .

2

3

x

. . . elicits a change of

in our dependent variable.

2

3x

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will_______.

increase decrease

2slope

3

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will increase.

2slope

3

If we decrease our x-value from 1 to -5, our y-value will______. increase

decrease

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will increase from 2 to ____.

2slope

3

If we decrease our x-value from 1 to -5, our y-value will decrease from 2 to ___.

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

3slope

2

x=3

2

3x

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will _______ from 2 to ______.

2(3) 2

3

(4,4)

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will increase from 2 to 4.

3slope

2

(4,4)

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will increase from 2 to 4.

2slope

3

x= -6

If we decrease our x-value from 1 to -5, our y-value will _______from 2 to ___.

24

3x

( 5, 2)

(4,4)

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Linear Functions

(1,2)

If we increase our x-value from 1 to 4, our y-value will increase from 2 to 4.

2slope

3

( 5, 2) If we decrease our x-value from 1 to -5, our y-value will decrease from 2 to -2 .

(4,4)

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A nice curvy graph

3 2 2( ) sin( )f x x x x

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A nice curvy graph

Consider a small portion of the graph . . .

. . . . shown here in blue.

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Zooming

Now “zoom in” on the blue part of the graph. . .

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“Zooming In”

And repeat the process by zooming in on the part colored in pink. . .

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“Zooming In”Keep it up. . .

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“Zooming In”

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“Zooming In”

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“Zooming In”

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Typical Behavior

3 2 2( ) sin( )f x x x x

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In general. . .

When we zoom in on a “sufficiently nice” function, we see a straight line.

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Informal Definition: A function f is said to be locally linear at x = a, provided that if we "zoom in sufficiently far" on the graph of f around the point (a, f (a)), the graph of f "looks like a straight line." It is locally linear, provided that it is locally linear at every point.

Local Linearity

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Informal Definition: When f is locally linear at x = a, we have a name for the slope of the line that we see when we zoom in on the graph of f around the point (a, f (a)). This number is called the derivative of f at x = a and is denoted, symbolically by f ’(a).

The Derivative of f at a