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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I really really really need help with this! Someone explain it to me please, I'll medal and fan. Which equation does the graph below represent? (attached)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y=x if its an option

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no, there is y=2+x, y=2x, y=1/2 and y=1/2x

OpenStudy (badhi):

First there cannot be a intercept so y=2+x is out. The best way to find the answer is to apply some of the points to your equations. for example apply points like (1,2), (2,4) to each equation and find whether they satisfy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it just looks like all these types of questions, the graphs all look identical but there is never the same answer. @BAdhi

OpenStudy (badhi):

the graph might look like y=x due to the 45 degree angle but what should be kept in mind is that the scales of the axes might to be the same. So trust me, never judge anything by it s looks ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok true. then itd be y=2x

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