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Which graph correctly demonstrates the relationship between the functions f(x)=2x
and ​f(x)=2x−3
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1. The correct graph would show two parallel lines, where one line represents f(x)=2x and the other represents f(x)=2x-3. Both lines would have the same slope of 2, but the line for f(x)=2x-3 would be shifted downwards by 3 units compared to f(x)=2x.
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