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Consider the linear function that is represented by the equation y = 2 x + 2 and the linear function that is represented by the graph below. On a coordinate plane, a line goes through points (negative 1, negative 1) and (0, 1).

Which statement is correct regarding their slopes and y-intercepts?
The function that is represented by the equation has a steeper slope and a greater y-intercept.
The function that is represented by the equation has a steeper slope, and the function that is represented by the graph has a greater y-intercept.
The function that is represented by the graph has a steeper slope, and the function that is represented by the equation has a greater y-intercept.
The function that is represented by the graph has a steeper slope and a greater y-intercept.

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