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12 January, 02:51

When comparing the graphs of y = x and y > x, what is a difference in the graphs?

A.

An ordered pair solution that lies on y = x, is not a solution for y > x.

B.

An ordered pair solution that lies on y = x, is a solution for y > x.

C.

The graph of y = x rises from left to right, whereas the graph of y > x falls from left to right

D.

The graph of y = x rises from right to left, whereas the graph of y > x falls from right to left.

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  1. 12 January, 02:56
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    I donnt think that there is a solution, but could be wrong
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