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Which graph represents
y=\x-4

Which graph represents y=\x-4-example-1
User Axiopisty
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Answer:

The first answer choice is correct due to its Y-Intercept

Explanation:

Of your 2 answer choices, the first answer choice is the best.

This is because your Y-Intercept is one of the most important things you look our first.

It should be (0,-4) which the first one clearly has.

Now, you could look at the growth, it is growing at a different rate that is increasing as opposed to a constant rate.

Both of them have that, but like I said the Y-Intercept Clearly exposed the right answer.

Therefore The first answer choice is correct.

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