a. The graph has a positive slope, indicating that as the x-values increase, the y-values also increase. The graph is proportional, meaning that the ratio of y-values to x-values remains constant. The y-intercept of the graph is 2, which means that the graph intersects the y-axis at the point (0, 2).
b. The slope of the graph represents the rate of change of the y-values with respect to the x-values. In other words, it indicates how much the y-values increase for every unit increase in the x-values.
c. The y-intercept of the graph represents the value of y when x is equal to 0. In other words, it tells us the starting value of y before any change in the x-values occurs.
d. The graph of the line is showing the relationship between the x-values and y-values, where the y-values increase at a constant rate with respect to the x-values. The line starts at the point (0, 2), and as x increases, y also increases with a constant ratio.
a. Using the graph, describe the key characteristics of the graph (positive/negative slope, proportional/non proportional, y-intercept). b. Write in words what the slope of the graph means in context. c. Write in words what the y-intercept of the graph means in context. d. Write in words what the graph of the line is showing.
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