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Interpret the equation y=−4x+10. What type of function does this equation define? Describe its graphQuestion
Interpret the equation y=−4x+10 . What type of function does this equation define? Describe its graph.(1 point)
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The equation y = -4x + 10 defines a linear function.
It has a negative slope (-4), indicating that as x increases, y decreases at a constant rate. The y-intercept is 10, meaning that the graph intersects the y-axis at the point (0, 10).
The graph is a straight line, sloping downward, and continues infinitely in both directions.
It has a negative slope (-4), indicating that as x increases, y decreases at a constant rate. The y-intercept is 10, meaning that the graph intersects the y-axis at the point (0, 10).
The graph is a straight line, sloping downward, and continues infinitely in both directions.
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