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If the equation y = 3x + 2 is changed to y = -3x + 2, how will the graph of the line change?

A) It will shift down 3 units.
B) It will shift left
1
3
units.
C) It will slope in the opposite direction.
D) The new line will be parallel to the original line.

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If the equation y = 3x + 2 is changed to y = -3x + 2, how will the graph of the line change?

A) It will shift down 3 units.

B) It will shift left

1

3

units.

C) It will slope in the opposite direction.

D) The new line will be parallel to the original line.

User Pconley
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Answer:

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