Interpret the equation y=−4x+10
. What type of function does this equation define? Describe its graph.(1 point)
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This is a linear function. Its graph is a straight line with a slope of −4
and a y
-intercept of 10.
This is a linear function. Its graph is a straight line with a slope of negative 4 and a y -intercept of 10.
This is a linear function. Its graph is a straight line with a y
-intercept of −4
and a slope of 10.
This is a linear function. Its graph is a straight line with a y -intercept of negative 4 and a slope of 10.
This is a nonlinear function. Its graph has a maximum at (0,10)
.
This is a nonlinear function. Its graph has a maximum at left parenthesis 0 comma 10 right parenthesis .
This is a nonlinear function. Its graph is a curve
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Correct choice: "This is a linear function. Its graph is a straight line with a slope of −4 and a y-intercept of 10."
Explanation: slope −4 means the line falls 4 units in y for each 1 unit increase in x, and it crosses the y-axis at (0, 10). (The x-intercept is at x = 2.5.)
Explanation: slope −4 means the line falls 4 units in y for each 1 unit increase in x, and it crosses the y-axis at (0, 10). (The x-intercept is at x = 2.5.)
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