Along a curve showing a linear relationship, for each increase
in x of one unit, y changes by the same amount.
I drew the curve that you can see on the right, but I'm not sure if
it's correct and from which point it should start and where it
should end.
Please, help asap.
Thank you in advance!
The curve should touch at point 10 in both the axis. You have correctly drawn the curve.
Ans: changes by the same amount.
Explanation:
From the graph it is seen that if x increases by one unit, y decreases by one unit.
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