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What is the system of equations shown in the graph

What is the system of equations shown in the graph-example-1

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Answer:

D)

y = - x + 1

y = -1/4 +2

Explanation:

The equation of a linear graph: y = mx + b

The red graph is going down, so it would mean the m value is negative (-). This cancels options A) and C). The red graph also moves one unit up the y-axis which means the b is one (1). So the equation would be y = - x + 1.

The blue graph is also going down, so it would mean the m value is negative (-). This means it could be options B) or D). But, the blue graph also moves two units up the y-axis, which means the b is two (2). So the equation would be y = - 1/4x + 2.

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Answer: D
If you look at the graph the slopes and y intercepts match up
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