To determine which sentence is graphed on a line, one would typically analyze the line's slope and y-intercept, then compare these characteristics to the possible sentences or equations provided. The sentence that matches the slope and y-intercept of the graphed line would be the correct answer. Without specific sentences or a visual representation of the graph, it's impossible to identify the exact sentence. Please provide the sentences or additional context for a more precise answer.
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A real number
Y = anything or X = anything
[ y = mx + b ] is.m = the slope of the graphed lineb = the 'y' value where the graphed line crosses the y-axis.
Answer t What is the slope of the line graphed below?his question…
1/2
The part of the straight line that crosses y axis
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Any compound inequality, in one variable, can be graphed on the number line.
90
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Functions that do not result in a line when graphed.
They are the same line.
y=mx+b