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Which of the following functions might have the graph shown? (More than one answer is possible).
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Which of the given function might have the graph shown:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Answer to Problem 53AYU
Solution:
d.
Or
e.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given graph is
Calculation:
We know that a linear function is of the general form , where is the slope of the given function and is the which is the original value of the function when .
Equation of a vertical line is , where is any constant.
Equation of a horizontal line is .
From the given graph, we can see that it has a negative slope and is not a horizontal or a vertical line.
We can also notice that the of the graph is a positive number.
Therefore, from the given functions (a., (b. and (c. can be eliminated.
Thus, the linear function of this graph can either be functions
d.
Or
e.
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