Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.03.2021 21:20, hope564

Look at the graph below. Consider everything you know about lines and graphs, including their slope and y-intercept. Create 3 statements, two that are true and one that is false. Be sure to NOT tell which ones are true and which one is false. That is for your
classmates to decide. After you post, reply to a classmate stating which statements are true and which one is false.


Look at the graph below. Consider everything you know about lines and graphs, including their slope

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