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If the y-intercept of an equation is decreased what will be the effect on its graph? F The line will be steeper. G The line will be less steep. H The graph of the line shifts vertically down. J The graph
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If the y-intercept of an equation is
decreased what will be the effect on its
graph?
F The line will be steeper.
G The line will be less steep.
H The graph of the line shifts vertically
down.
J The graph of the line shifts vertically
up.
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The answer is G! Not 100% sure
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Slope is rise/run. The y intercept is part of the rise and decreasing the rise ( think moving from third floor to second floor) will decrease the steepness of the graph
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