The non-linear equation can be characterized as “one that represents a relationship whose graph is not a straight line (with two variables), a plane (with three) or a hyperplane (with four or more)†(Parkhurst 229). The examples of non-linear equations are numerous, such as logarithmic and trigonometric functions, power functions (axb), exponentials (aebx) and many others (Parkhurst 229).
Thus, when the theoretical information is checked, it is high time to turn to the practical assignment. Still, there is one more question that can be interesting for students is why the prime numbers should be considered and whether they are really important.