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Function A and Function B are linear functions.

Which statement is true?

The y-value of Function A when x = -2 is greater than the y-value of Function B when x = -2.

The y-value of Function A when x = -2 is less than the y-value of Function B when x = -2.

Function A and Function B are linear functions. Which statement is true? The y-value-example-1
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The y-value of Function A when x = - 2 is less than the y-value of Function B when x = - 2.

Function A and Function B are linear functions. Which statement is true? The y-value-example-1
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