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1. Which is the graph of y = –x + 4?

1. Which is the graph of y = –x + 4?-example-1

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Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

The 4 in the equation is represented as the y-intercept which is where the point starts so if you look for that point, there are two of them.

The -1 represents -1/1 which for the graph means Left 1 down 1.

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User Omkant
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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

The y value is at positive 4 when x is 0. Also, since there is a negative in front of the x, that means that the line faces the negative direction. The option that makes the most sense is: Option A

Answer: Option A

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