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Hello there! can you help me on questions 3, 4, and 5 please? Thank you!

Hello there! can you help me on questions 3, 4, and 5 please? Thank you!-example-1

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(3) A rate that is increasing means as the y variable increases, so does the x variable. This graph has its line rising up from left to right

(4) A graph with a rate that is decreasing would have the line sloping downwards from left to right (like the one provided in your question)

(5) A graph with a rate of zero means that, the y variable does not change, whereas the x variable keeps changing. This graph is a horizontal line (its parallel to the x-axis)

The rate is increasing

The rate is decreasing

The rate of change is zero

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