- The document is a lesson on identifying and graphing linear functions. It provides examples of determining if a graph or set of ordered pairs represents a linear function based on whether the relationship is constant.
- It also discusses writing linear equations in standard form and using linear equations to graph the line by choosing values for the variable and plotting the corresponding points.
- Real-world examples are given to show restricting the domain and range based on the context and graphing linear functions as discrete points rather than a continuous line.