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12 February, 10:46

If you wanted to make the graph of y = 8x - 10 less steep, as well as shift the

y-intercept of this line down, which equation could you use?

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  1. 12 February, 11:42
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    4x-15=y

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The higher the rise over the run the more steep your slope will be thus 4x is less steep than 8x because it does not rise as much.

    The y intercept shifted downward means anything (-10>b) can be plausible for b.
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