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Which line has a greatest initial value but smaller rate of change line m?

Which line has a greatest initial value but smaller rate of change line m?-example-1
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Y = X + 3

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Answer:

y = x + 3

Explanation:

The initial value is the y-intercept, the y-value where the line crosses the y-axis. For line m, it is 1. So, you need an equation for a line that has a constant greater than 1. This eliminates the first and third choices.

The rate of change is the slope, the x-coefficient. For line m, the rise/run is 2/1 = 2. So, you need an equation for a line that has an x-coefficient less than 2. This eliminates the fourth choice.

The only viable choice is the second one:

y = x + 3

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