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Which of the 3 graphs represent
(1)/(2x) +9y?

Select 3 graphs then attach them in your answer.

Which of the 3 graphs represent (1)/(2x) +9y? Select 3 graphs then attach them in-example-1
Which of the 3 graphs represent (1)/(2x) +9y? Select 3 graphs then attach them in-example-1
Which of the 3 graphs represent (1)/(2x) +9y? Select 3 graphs then attach them in-example-2
Which of the 3 graphs represent (1)/(2x) +9y? Select 3 graphs then attach them in-example-3
User Zohreh
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Answer: 1st Graph.

The first graph represents the problem because 1/2x is the x intercept, so 1/2 intersects the x-axis.

Basically, the x intercepts are
((√(2) )/(2),0)(-(√(2) )/(2),0)

They're aren't any Y intercepts because it will never intersect the y-axis, so it must be parallel.

Hence, the 1st Graph represents your equation.

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