Example 5: $m = 1; b = 1: f (x) = x + 1$
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Given a point / number, $x$, on the source line, there is a unique
arrow meeting the target line at the point / number, $x + 1$,
which corresponds to the linear function's value for $x$.
Notice that for each unit increase in $x$ there is a
corresponding increase by 1 unit in the
value of $f(x)$.
Thus there is a constant rate of change for $f$, precisely
$1$, the value of $m$.