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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 19:05 OreoShark

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Jeremy claims that if a linear function has a slope of the same steepness and the same y-intercept as the linear function in the graph, then it must be the same function.

On a coordinate plane, a line goes through points (0, negative 1) and (2, 0).

Which equation is a counterexample to Jeremy’s argument?
y = negative one-half x minus 1
y = negative one-half x + 1
y = one-half x minus 1
y = one-half x + 1

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