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the equation shown below represents function f.

f ( x ) = - 2 x + 5

the graph shown below represents function g.

which of the following statements is true?

* over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is the same as the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is greater than the y-intercept of function g.

* over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is the same as the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is less than the y-intercept of function g.

* over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is less than the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is the same as the y-intercept of function g.

* over the interval [2, 4], the average rate of change of f is greater than the average rate of change of g. the y-intercept of function f is greater than the y-intercept of function g.


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