Instead of saying a question here is a answer
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ch...
Mathematics, 10.02.2021 22:00 dmart201
Instead of saying a question here is a answer
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
The choices for this question are
A. Locate the ordered pair (0, –6). From that point on the graph, move up 2, right 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line. Draw a line through the two points.
B. Locate the ordered pair (0, –6). From that point on the graph, move up 2, left 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line. Draw a line through the two points
C. Locate the ordered pair (–6, 0). From that point on the graph, move up 2, right 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line. Draw a line through the two points.
D. Locate the ordered pair (–6, 0). From that point on the graph, move up 2, left 1 to locate the next ordered pair on the line. Draw a line through the two points.
The right answer is A, because if the slope is positive and the interception is at y=-6, then it won't make sense to draw another upper point to the left, because points on the left are lower than y=-6.
We can get this answer by using the equation of this line
The second point described is located at (1,-4), so, let's replace x=1 and see if satisfy the linear expression
As you can observe, the point satisfies the linear relation.
Therefore, the right answer is A.
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