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Which of the following graphs represents the equation y = 2x + 2?

B
D
(1,6)
O
.(9.1
(0,2)
(0, 2)
(x (-1, 0))
• A. Graph A
• B. Graph B
• C. Graph C
D. Graph D

Which of the following graphs represents the equation y = 2x + 2? B D (1,6) O .(9.1 (0,2) (0, 2) (x-example-1
User Bhamby
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24 votes

Answer:

B.) Graph B

Explanation:

You can determine which is the correct graph by verifying the points on the graphs with the equation. Remember, the leftmost number in the parentheses is the "x-value" and the rightmost number is the "y-value".

Graph B has the points (0,2) and (2,6) on the line.

y = 2(0) + 2

y = 2

y = 2(2) + 2

y = 4 + 2

y = 6

As you can see, when the "x-values" are plugged into the equation, the value generated matches the "y-value" of the point. Not all the points on the other graphs are accurate according to the equation. You can prove this to yourself by following the same method as above.

User Vineet
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the answer is the litter B

User YankeeWhiskey
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