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Which function has a constant additive rate of change of -1/4?

Which function has a constant additive rate of change of -1/4?-example-1
User Onknows
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Answer:

The first function (graph).

Explanation:

The first one - y = 1/4x + 3/2.

User SomeKittens
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Answer:

The first graph

Explanation:

The first graph has a constant additive rate of change of -1/4.

First of all, when we talk about a rate of change, that means a linear relation between variables, which is proper of a linear function represented by the first function showed in the image.

Also, if you observe the linear graph, you would see that the line represents a negative rate of change, because the line is going down (the function is decreasing). In other words, as x-variable increases, y-variable decreases.

Therefore, the first graph shows a ratio of change of -1/4.

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