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Two linear functions have different slopes but the same y-intercepts. What will be different about the graphs of the functions?(1 point)
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The graphs of the functions will be the same line.
The graphs of the functions will be the same line.

The steepness of the line will be the same, but where they cross the y-axis will be different.
The steepness of the line will be the same, but where they cross the y -axis will be different.

The steepness of the line and the y-intercepts will be different.
The steepness of the line and the y -intercepts will be different.

The steepness of the line will be different, but the y-intercepts will be the same.
The steepness of the line will be different, but the y -intercepts will be the same.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
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**The steepness of the line will be different, but the y-intercepts will be the same.**

Since the slopes of the two linear functions are different, their steepness will vary, resulting in different angles of inclination for the lines. However, because they have the same y-intercept, they will both cross the y-axis at the same point.
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