What would the rule for the linear function be if the graph looks like this
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What would the rule for the linear function be if the graph looks like this

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X intercept is -4.and can you help with this one?How would a graph with this table look?Under X the numbers are -2, -1, 0,......
Y intercept is 4. X intercept is -4.

and can you help with this one?


How would a graph with this table look?
Under "X" the numbers are -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. Under "Y" the numbers are 0, -1, -2, -3, -4

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Why not draw yourself a graph? It's a lot easier....

IWith the first set up your table:
x...... y ...... diff
-4......0....... 4
0.......4 .......4
So, y = x + 4

Do the same thing with the other one and look at the difference each time (it's 2)
so y = x + 2

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You chose an incorrect answer over correct ones... DUH!

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first question: y = x + 4

second question: y = -x -2

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That one's easy... Y=X+4
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