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undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

The equation below represents Function A and the graph represents Function B. Function A f(x) = x - 9 Function B

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

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):

in order to answer this question, we will need to figure out what the slope is for function A and what the slope is for function B, looking at the equation for function A, its f(x) = x - 9 and compare it to the y-intrercept form that tells you where to look to find the slope of an equation: y = mx+b where the slope, m, is the number that is infront of x, can you tell me what the slope is of the function: f(x) = x - 9?

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