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16 July, 07:27

When the absolute value of the slope gets bigger, the graph of a line gets

A:Shorter

B:Longer

C:Less steep

D:steeper

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  1. 16 July, 07:42
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    The line gets steeper because if you graph it and you have the mother graph (y equals the absolute value of x) and you compare it to the graph you created with a steeper slope, then you would be able see that the graph of the line gets steeper.
  2. 16 July, 07:52
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    The correct answer is A
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