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Use Equation A and describe the differences to show the change from f(x)=x to the equation A.
Equation A: f(x)=3x−4
(1 point)
The slope increases by a factor of 3 and the graph of the function moves up the y-axis 4 units.
The slope increases by a factor of 3 and the graph of the function moves down the y-axis 4 units.
The slope decreases by a factor of 3 and the graph of the function moves up the y-axis 4 units.
The slope decreases by a factor of 3 and the graph of the function moves down the y-axis 4 units.
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The slope increases by a factor of 3 and the graph of the function moves down the y-axis 4 units.
Explanation: f(x)=x has slope 1; f(x)=3x−4 has slope 3 (1→3 is ×3). The −4 shifts the graph down 4 units.
Explanation: f(x)=x has slope 1; f(x)=3x−4 has slope 3 (1→3 is ×3). The −4 shifts the graph down 4 units.
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