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Which statement describes the relationship between x and y in these two equations? y = 2x and y = x + 2

A. In y = 2x he value of y is 2 more than the value of x, and in y = x + 2 the value of y is twice the value of x.
B. In y = 2x and in y = x + 2, the value of y is 2 more than the value of x.
C. In y = 2x and in y = x + 2, the value of y is twice the value of x.
D. In y = 2x the value of y is twice the value of x, and in y = x + 2 the value of y is 2 more than the value of x.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

In y = 2x the value of y is twice the value of x, and in y = x + 2 the value of y is 2 more than the value of x.

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