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Softa [21]
2 years ago
12

If y=5x - 2 were changed to y=3/4 x- 2, how would the graph of the new function compare with the first one?

Mathematics
2 answers:
earnstyle [38]2 years ago
7 0

Hello there!


I hope this correctly answers you question! B. It would be less steep

Andre45 [30]2 years ago
4 0
Hi there! The answer is B. it would be less steep.

The change of the function (in this case) influences the slope of the line. Since we've modified the slope from 5 to 3 / 4, the line will be less steep.
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