Hello, you forgot to provide the graphs but anyway this problem can be solved without them. If you want a graph where y is increasing by 1/2 each time x increases by 1, then you want a general equation in the form of:

where c is any constant.
Assuming the value of 0 for c, notice that when x is 1, y is 1/2, and when x is 2, y is 1. Therefore 1/2 was increased for y upon increasing 1 for x.
ANSWER: The graph of

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Answer:
b = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a line in slope- intercept form is
y = mx + b ( m is the slope and b the y- intercept )
Here m = - 2 , then
y = - 2x + b ← is the partial equation
To find b substitute (5, - 7 ) into the partial equation
- 7 = - 10 + b ⇒ b = - 7 + 10 = 3
Answer:
We need to isolate q on one side. 11q+5 <_ 49 Start subtracting 5 from both sides. 11q+5-5 <_ 49 -5 11q < 44 The answer will be B. q < 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
I would say your answer is FALSE