ANSWER:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Let's go ahead and determine the y-intercept and slope of each of the functions;
For Function 1:
The y-intercept of a graph is the point on the graph where the line crosses the y-axis.
Looking at the graph of Function 1, we can see that the line crosses the y-axis at y = -4, so the y-intercept is -4
We'll now use the points (0, -4) and (1, -2) to determine the slope(m) of the line using the below slope formula;
So the slope(m) of Function 1 is 2
For Function 2:
Note the y-intercept is the value of y when x = 0.
So from the given table, we can see that the y-intercept is 5
We'll now use the points (0, 5) and (2, 3) to determine the slope(m) of the function using the below slope formula;
So the slope of Function 2 is -1
For Function 3:
Recall that the slope-intercept form of the equation of a line is generally given as;
where;
m = slope of the line
b = y-intercept of the line
Given the function;
We can see that the slope(m) of the function -3 and the y-intercept(b) is -2
For Function 4:
The slope-intercept is 5 and the y-intercept is 1
a) From the above, we can see that the function with the greatest y-intercept is Function 2
b) From the above, we can see that the function with the y-intercept closest to 0 is Function 2
c) The functions that have graphs with slopes less than 4 are Function 1, Function 2, and Function 3