Which is a graph of y = 3x – 1?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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To identify the correct graph for the equation ( y = 3x – 1 ), we can analyze the equation.
1. Slope: The slope is 3, meaning for every 1 unit you move to the right (increase in ( x )), the value of ( y ) increases by 3 units.
2. Y-intercept: The ( y )-intercept is -1. This means the line crosses the ( y )-axis at the point (0, -1).
When looking at the graph options (A, B, C, D), you want to find the line that:
– Passes through the point (0, -1).
– Has a steep upward slope indicating an increase of 3 in ( y ) for every increase of 1 in ( x ).
If you can identify the graph that meets these criteria, that will be the graph of ( y = 3x – 1 ).
Feel free to share which options look most similar, and I can help you narrow it down further!