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If a> 0 and b > 0, which of the following could be an equation of the line graphed in the xy-plane above? •A y = −ax − b •B y = ax − b •C y = ax + b •D. y = −ax + b •E. y = abx The answer to this question is found by breaking down and understanding the equation of a linear function. To do this easily, lets first break down the equation and understand what each variable stands for: y: any given y coordinate that lies on the line represented by the equation a: the slope of the line (how steep or “slanted” the line appears on the graph) x: any given x coordinate that lies o ...
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