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Consider this graph of a line. Which equation has a rate of change greater than the rate of change for the line shown. y=3x−1 y=2x+4 y=2x+2 y=x/3−3
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Consider this graph of a line. Which equation has a rate of change greater than the rate of change for the line shown. y=3x−1 y=2x+4 y=2x+2 y=x/3−3
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Consider this graph of a line. Which equation has a rate of change greater than the rate of change for the line shown.
y=3x−1
y=2x+4
y=2x+2
y=x/3−3
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y=2x+2 is the slope
Use y = mx + b as your formula to solve for these type of problems, where b represents the units for y. Or simply refer as y = (x, y)
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