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mr_godi [17]
2 years ago
8

Given the graph of a linear function, identify the steps

Mathematics
2 answers:
nekit [7.7K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:  5.  The initial value corresponds to the y value when x = 0.

Step-by-step explanation: You are given the graph, so you do not need to plot anything. Finding rise over run does nothing to help you find the initial value.

The "initial value" on a graph of a linear function is also known as the "y-intercept." It is the y-value corresponding to x = 0.

Sonja [21]2 years ago
4 0

Steps given by

  1. Find corresponding y values when x = 2, x = 1, and x = 0. Then plot the points to finish the line.
  2. The initial value corresponds to the y value when x=0
  3. Find the rate of change using rise over run
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