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Which graph would represent the solution

Which graph would represent the solution-example-1
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User Jaruba
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The answer would be B
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User The Hawk
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Hey there!!

The appropriate answer would be Option (B)

With the given equations, we know two things, the slope is 3/2

On the graph B, let's take two points, y-intercept and the x-intercept.

From y-intercept, we go up 3 and across 2. Hence, the slope is 3/2

The line is cutting the y-axis at -4, y-intercept is -4. Matches the scenario.

There is no equal to symbol, which means, the graph has to be a dashed line.

Hope it helps!

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