The graph of y=-2x + 10 is:

A. a line that shows only one solution to the equation.


B. a point that shows the y-intercept.

C. a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation.

D. a point that shows one solution to the equation.

Respuesta :

Answer:

a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation.

Step-by-step explanation:

A P E X

The graph of f y=-2x + 10 is  a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation, the correct option is C.

What is the standard equation of a line?

The standard equation of a line is given by

y = mx+c

Here m is the slope and c is the y intercept

The slope can be determined by

m = (y₂ -y₁)/(x₂ -x₁)

The graph

y = -2x +10 is the equation of a straight line

m = slope = -2

y intercept = 10

At x = 1, y = 8

At x = 2, y = 6

This graph represents a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation.

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