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Consider the graph of the linear function h(x) = –6 + x. Which quadrant will the graph not go through and why?

Quadrant I, because the slope is negative and the y-intercept is positive
Quadrant II, because the slope is positive and the y-intercept is negative
Quadrant III, because the slope is negative and the y-intercept is positive
Quadrant IV, because the slope is positive and the y-intercept is negative

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Answer:

Quadrant II, because the slope is positive and the y-intercept is negative

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Consider the graph of the linear function h(x) = –6 + x. Which quadrant will the graph-example-1
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Quadrant 11 it is positive slope with a -6 y intercept
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