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Which is the graph of y= -x + 2?

Which is the graph of y= -x + 2?-example-1
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Answer:

Its A

Explanation:

y intercept equal 2 so it must intersect at 2 on the y axis and it must go down because its a negative function

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A-because -x is negative that means that the slope is negative so the line needs to be negative & +2 it’s positive & it goes up because it’s the y intercept .
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