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Which graph represents y – 1 = 2(x – 2)?

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Answer:

The answer is the first graph or graph A.

BTW this is just the short answer...

Its quicker. :-)

User Limmy
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Answer:

The graph is attached below

Explanation:

y – 1 = 2(x – 2)

y-1 = 2x - 4

add 1 on both sides

y = 2x - 3

To graph the given equation we make a table

Plug in some number for x and find out the value of y

x y = 2x-3

-1 2(-1)-3= -5

0 2(0) -3= -3

1 2(1) -2= -1

The point to get the graph of the given equation is

(-1,-5) (0,-3) (1,-1)

The graph is attached below

Which graph represents y – 1 = 2(x – 2)?-example-1
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