2x-y = 41,
this can be resolved by moving the -y to the other side, which is positive and it is the same thing for 41, but 41 becomes negative.
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At (4,-4). Because, the first value is the horizontal x-coordinate and the second is the vertical y-coordinate, so the direction of going across the y-axis is a horizontal movement. Therefore, you must add 14 to the x-coordinate. You add because positive is the opposite direction of the your first x-coordinate, -10. So the answer is (4,-4).
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C. The y-intercept of the graph is 4 so it is the smallest.
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A would not be correct since it has a y-intercept of 10.
B. would not be correct since it has a y-intercept of 6.
D. would not be correct since it has a y intercept of 6.
is the equation 2x(2)-2x-9=0??? If it is, then x=9/2, i think, sorry if my answer is wrong or I read your question incorrectly!