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Describe how f(x)= -2x+3 is different from the parent function f(x)=2x

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Answer: The function f(x)= -2x+3 is decreasing while the function f(x)=2x is increasing. The y-intercept for f(x)= -2x+3 is at 3, while the y-intercept for f(x)=2x is at 0.

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