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Is the graph increasing, decreasing, or constant?

A. Decreasing
B. Increasing
C. Constant​

Is the graph increasing, decreasing, or constant? A. Decreasing B. Increasing C. Constant-example-1

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Answer: Increasing

Explanation:

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Answer:

It is increasing.

Explanation:

Given the graph of a straight line, there are several ways to find its equation.

Method 1: This method works only if the y intercept is visible.

Find any two points, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), on the line and substitute their coordinates into the following formula to get m:

Get b from inspection of the y intercept of the graph.

Substitute the numbers that you have obtained for m and b into the equation y = m x + b.

Method 2: This method works even if the y intercept is not visible.

As in method 1, find any two points, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), on the line and substitute their coordinates into the following formula to get m:

Substitute the number that you obtained for m into the equation y = m x + b. Also, take one of the points, say (x1, y1), and substitute its coordinates into the equation. This gives:

y1 = m x1 + b

It may not look like it, but this equation has only one variable, b, and you can easily solve for it.

Substitute the numbers that you have obtained for m and b into the equation y = m x + b.

Method 3: This method has the advantage that it uses only algebra, not geometry, and can be applied to any type of function, not just the straight line:

Find two points, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), that are on the line. Take the first point, (x1, y1), and substitute it into the straight line equation, y = m x + b. This gives:

y1 = m x1 + b

Similarly, take the second point, (x2, y2), and substitute it into the straight line equation, y = m x + b. This gives:

y2 = m x2 + b

Together, these two equations constitute a system of two equations in the two unknowns, m and b. We can solve them for m and b using the elimination method. To be specific, if we subtract the first equation from the second, then b is eliminated and we get the equation:

y2 − y1 = m x2 − m x1,

which, when solved for m, gives the same equation as in the other two methods, namely:

Find b by back-substitution. To be specific, substitute the number that you obtained for m into one equation of the system of equations, say into y1 = m x1 + b. It may not look like it, but this equation has only one variable, b, and you can easily solve for it

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