Multiple Choice
For the linear equation , explain what the -intercept and slope represent in terms of the graph of the equation.
A) The -intercept, , gives the -value at which the straight line intersects the -axis. The slope, , indicates that the -value increases by 4 units for every increase in of 1 unit.
B) The -intercept, , gives the -value at which the straight line intersects the -axis. The slope, , indicates that the -value increases by 6 units for every increase in of 1 unit.
C) The -intercept, , gives the -value at which the straight line intersects the -axis. The slope, , indicates that the -value increases by 4 units for every increase in of 1 unit.
D) The -intercept, , gives the -value at which the straight line intersects the -axis. The slope, , indicates that the -value increases by 4 units for every increase in of 1 unit.
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