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The graph of a line goes up and to the right when: A.There is no coefficient of X.

B.The coefficient of X is 0
C.The coefficient of X is negative
D. The coefficient of X is positive

User Jaapze
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The answer is D because up and right means that the line has a positive slope. If the coefficient was 0, the line would be horizontal, not going up in any way. Technically A is correct because no coefficient means that the coefficient is 1, which is up and right. D is still the better answer because it better defines the problem. 
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