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29 April, 20:56

What happens to a line when the y-intercept is changed? Check all that apply

A. As the y-intercept increases, the graph of a line shifts up

B. As the y-intercept decreases, the graph of a line shifts down.

C. As the y-intercept increases, the graph of the line shifts right

D. As the y-intercept decreases, the graph of the line gets less steep

E. As the y-intercept decreases, the graph of the line shifts left

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  1. 29 April, 21:20
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    A and B

    Reason and proof:

    suppose we have the following function

    f (x) = 2x + 1

    the y intercept is 1 therefor it'll intersect the y axis at (0,1)

    however if the function was to be

    f (x) = 2x - 1

    the y intercept is - 1 that means it intersect the y axis at (0,-1)
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