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Please this one also​-example-1
User Tringuyen
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Answer:


\displaystyle a

Explanation:

From the y-intercept of
\displaystyle [0, 1], you can either move two blocks south over one block west, or two blocks north over one block east. Either way, you are still using the rate of change [slope] correctly:


\displaystyle (-y_1 + y_2)/(-x_1 + x_2) = m

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\displaystyle -m = NEGATIVE RATE OF CHANGE


\displaystyle m = POSITIVE RATE OF CHANGE

User Landei
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Hey there!

The correct graph is A

The slope, 2, is a positive slope, which means that the graph will go left to right going up, which rules out graph B.

The y-intercept is 1, which means it will intercept the y-axis at point (0, 1). That rules out graph C.

This means that graph A is correct.

Hope it helps and have a great day!

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