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OpenStudy (lena772):

The equation below represents Function A and the graph represents Function B. Function A f(x) = 6x - 1

OpenStudy (lena772):

Function B

OpenStudy (lena772):

Which equation best compares the slopes of the two functions? Slope of Function B = 2 × Slope of Function A. Slope of Function A = Slope of Function B Slope of Function A = 2 × Slope of Function B Slope of Function B = - Slope of Function A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Slope of Function A = 2 × Slope of Function B

OpenStudy (lena772):

How'd you come up with that?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because fn a slope is 6and from the graph fn b slope is more than 2 so.....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The slope of graph A, has a slope of 6, as y = 6x - 1 is slope of 6. The graph of B is a line with slope of 3, because for every x to the right, y goes up 3.

OpenStudy (lena772):

Thanks @Easyaspi314 You made it much clearer!

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