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Look at the graph: What is the relationship between x and y? y and x stay constant y increases as x increases y dcreases as x increases y stays constant as x increases
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Look at the graph:
What is the relationship between x and y?
y and x stay constant
y increases as x increases
y dcreases as x increases
y stays constant as x increases
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for any value is x, the value of y stays constant . . . so the answer is "y stays constant as x increases" (note that y stays constant as x decreases also)
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If you look at the graph, for any value of x, there is a constant y. The equation of the graphed line is y = 2.
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y stays constant as x increases
. y will remain 2 for any value of x.
Hope that helped :D
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