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Givin a line with a slope of 3, how does the graph of the line differ if the slope is changed to 5?

A. It’s steepness increases
B. It’s steepness decreases
C. It moves two units up on the y-axis
D. There is no change in the graph of the line

User Anush Prem
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Answer:

A. Its steepness increases

Explanation:

Higher slope means more steepness.

User Sinto
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Answer: It’s steepness increases

Explanation:

The slope of a graph determine the steepness of a graph , as the slope increases, the steepness increases and vice versa, the slope of the graph increase from 3 to 5 , then the steepness also increase.

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