Linear function definition: a function that will create a straight line when graphed.
11 is not a linear function (not a straight line), but 12 is.
For the tables, you can either plot out the graph or just look at the number patterns. A linear function's numbers will always increase/decrease accordingly at a constant rate. For example, in 14, you notice that as x increases by 1, y decreases by 2. This means it is a linear graph.
In 13, as x increases by 1, the output y increases but at a different rate each time. It increased by 3 at first, then 5, then 7. Hence, it is not a linear function. What is it then? It is an exponential function.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: dydx=2sec2(x)tan(x)
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A numerical coefficient is a constant multiplier of the variables in a term. so it would be 3x cause it has a number and a variable.
a variable is a symbol which functions as a placeholder for varying expression or quantities, so x is the variable.
a constant term is a term in an algebraic expression that has a value that is constant or cannot change, because it does not contain any modifiable variables.  so it would be the 2
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I hope this helps you 
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