Use the drop-down menus to label the graph according to its type.

On a coordinate plane, a graph has two straight lines that connect at (0, 0). One line has a positive slope from (0, 0) going through (3, 2) and the other has a negative slope from (0,0) going through (4, negative 3).
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Based on your description, the graph consists of two straight lines that meet at the origin (0, 0). One line has a positive slope, indicating that it rises as it moves to the right, and the other line has a negative slope, indicating that it falls as it moves to the right.

To label the graph according to its type, you would generally categorize it based on the following aspects:

  1. Type of Graph: This graph is likely a "Piecewise Linear Graph" since it has two distinct linear segments originating from the same point but moving in different directions.

  2. Nature of Lines: The lines can be described as "Increasing" for the line with a positive slope, and "Decreasing" for the line with a negative slope.

  3. Axis Labels: You would typically label the x-axis (horizontal) and the y-axis (vertical) according to the variables being represented.

So, the best label for the graph would likely be:

  • Graph Type: Piecewise Linear Graph
  • Line Characteristics: One line is Increasing and the other line is Decreasing.

Please fill in the drop-down menus appropriately based on this breakdown. If there are specific options in the drop-downs, those would help in providing a more precise labeling.