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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 17:40 chem1014

Which statement correctly compares the function shown on this graph with the function y = 7x- 10?
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O A. The function shown on the graph has a greater rate of change, but
a lower starting point.
B. The function shown on the graph has a smaller rate of change and
a lower starting point.
C. The function shown on the graph has a grhater rate of change and
a higher starting point.
D. The function shown on the graph has a smaller rate of change, but
a higher starting point.


Which statement correctly compares the function shown on this graph with

the function y = 7x- 10?

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