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Which equation represents the graphed function?
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Which equation represents the graphed function? HELP ASAP-example-1

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Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:

Since the graph is a downward slope, we want to make the 'x' variable a negative. If we pretend that the graph goes up, then it goes up once, being the denominator, and right three times, before being the numerator. This gives you 3/1, which simplifies to 3. The Y intercept where the graph crosses the Y axis is 0,3, which since 3 is the Y variable, that's what we're going with. Henceforth, A is your answer.

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It is the first option
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