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Function J is shown on the coordinate grid below.
3
2
1
1
2
5 4 3 2 1
3 4 5
-5
If the y-intercept of Ranction is a greater than the y-intercept of function I, which
equation could represent function R?
A y = -x + 4.5
0,5x + 3

5) Function J is shown on the coordinate grid below. 3 2 1 1 2 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 5 -5 If-example-1
User ClutchDude
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Answer:

i think the 2nd one

Explanation:

User Michael Dorner
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The equation that represents Function R with a y-intercept greater than Function is : A

Let's denote the y-intercept of Function 1 as b1 and the y-intercept of Function R as bR. According to the information given, bR is 3/2 greater than b1.

The y-intercept of a linear equation in the form
y = mx + b is represented by the constant term b. So, if bR = b1 + 3/2, we can compare this with the given equations:


y = -x + 4.5 has a y-intercept of 4.5.


y = 0.5x + 3 has a y-intercept of 3.


y = 3x + 0.5 has a y-intercept of 0.5.


y = 4.5x - 1 has a y-intercept of -1.

The equation that satisfies the condition bR = b1 + 3/2 is option A:
y = -x + 4.5.

Therefore, the answer is A:
y = -x + 4.5.

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