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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When the equation of the line is in the form ...
y = mx + b
the coefficient 'm' is the slope of the line, and the value 'b' is the y-intercept, the point on the y-axis where the line crosses.
We say the line is "steeper" when the magnitude of the slope is greater. Line B, with its slope of 7 will be steeper than line A, with its slope of 3.
the new slope is steeper
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The y-intercept of line A is -3. The y-intercept of line B is +1, so it crosses the y-axis above the point where line A crosses. One could say that line B is shifted up, when referring to the y-intercept.