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In y = -2x + 2, which of the following statements must be true about the

equation? (Check all that apply)
A) The slope is -2.
B) The equation represents a quadratic function.
C) The y-intercept is (0,-2).
D) From left to right, the line is decreasing or moving in a negative direction.

User Jroonk
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Hi there!

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I believe your answer is:

A) The slope is -2.

D) From left to right, the line is decreasing or moving in a negative direction.

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Here’s why:

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  • The equation given is in 'Slope-Intercept Form', where the equation gives the slope and y-intercept of a linear line. This would eliminate option B, since it is not quadradic.

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\boxed{\text{Slope-Intercept Form is:}}\\\\y = mx + b\\\\\rightarrow m - slope\\\\\rightarrow b - \text'y-intercept\text'

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  • In the equation
    y= -2x+2, the slope is '-2' (-2 takes m's place) and the y-intercept is (0,2). (2 takes b's place.)
  • This would mark option A as a correct answer and eliminate option C.
  • Line with negative slopes would go down if you were looking at the graph from left to right. Since the sign of the slope is negative, this would make option D a correct answer as well.

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Options A and D should be correct.

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.

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