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consider the equation y = 8 - 3x. for every increase of 1 in the x- variable, what is the change in the y- variable?. a) increase of 3. b) increase of 8. c) decrease of 3. d) decrease of 8

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Answer:

C


Explanation:

The general form of a line's equation is
y=mx+b

Where,

  • m [the coefficient of
    x ] is the slope
  • b is the y-intercept

What is slope's interpretation?

The slope is the change in
y per unit of change in
x

For our problem, comparing
y=8-3x with the general form tells us that the slope is
-3. We can write
-3 as
(-3)/(1)

Thus, we can say there is a change in
y of 3 units [decrease, because of negative sign] per unit change of
x

Hence, the change in
y variable is decrease of 3 units. Answer choice C is correct.

User Azodious
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The change in the y-variable would be decrease of 3. The correct answer between all the choices given is the third choice or letter C. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied your query about and it will be able to help you.

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