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If y = 3x + 4 were changed to y = 5x + 4, how would the graph of the new function compare with the first one?
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If y = 3x + 4 were changed to y = 5x + 4, how would the graph of the new function compare with the first one?
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If y = 3x + 4 were changed to y = 5x + 4, how would the graph of the new function compare with the first one?
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it wold be shifted dawn 3 units
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The rise would have changed but the run wouldn't. The graph would've gone up two but wouldn't move sideways at all.
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