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Which of the following graphs represents the equation y + 2 = 3(x - 1)?
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Which of the following graphs represents the equation y + 2 = 3(x - 1)?
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c
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its c
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y + 2 = 3(x - 1)
y = 3x -3 -2
y = 3x -5
The y-intercept is at (0, -5)
The only graph that has the y-intercept at -5 is C
Answer = C
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