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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 20:00, wolfsaway

Compare the slopes of the linear functions f(x) and g(x) and choose the answer that best describes them.

a line labeled f of x passing through 0, negative 1 and 3, 1
x g(x)
0 2
3 4
6 6
the slope of f(x) is greater than the slope of g(x).
the slope of f(x) is less than the slope of g(x).
the slope of f(x) is equal to the slope of g(x).
the slope of g(x) is undefined.

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