Which property is used to compare two linear functions?

Slope
Rate of change
y-intercept
All of the choices

All of the choices are used to compare two linear functions.

The slope of a linear function represents the rate of change or steepness of the line. It can be used to compare the steepness of two lines.

The rate of change is another term for the slope and can be used to compare the change in y-values for a given change in x-values for two lines.

The y-intercept represents the point where the line crosses the y-axis. It can be used to compare the starting point or initial value of two lines.

All of the choices are used to compare two linear functions.

The slope of a linear function represents the steepness of the line and can be used to compare the rates of change between two linear functions.

The rate of change of a linear function is the same as the slope and is used to compare the steepness or the increase/decrease of the lines.

The y-intercept of a linear function represents the point where the line intersects the y-axis and can also be used to compare the starting point or where the lines cross the y-axis.

All three of these properties can be used to compare and analyze linear functions.