Kelsey graphed the equation y = 3x + 1 as shown below.
which describes kelsey’s error? <...
Mathematics, 22.11.2019 18:31 qwertylol12345
Kelsey graphed the equation y = 3x + 1 as shown below.
which describes kelsey’s error?
kelsey graphed the y-intercept on the x-axis.
kelsey graphed –3 instead of 3 as the y-intercept.
kelsey graphed the slope as up 1 right 1 instead of up 1 left 1.
kelsey graphed the slope as the y-intercept and the y-intercept as the slope.
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