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  • 20-10-2020
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I will give brainiest How does the function y = -2x + 6 differ from the linear parent function?

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25rsox03 25rsox03
  • 20-10-2020

So the parent function is y=x, right? y=-2x+6 is different because the slope is -2 (which flips the line so it's now going from left to right while also being more "taller", and the line's y-intercept is 6, while on the parent function, the y-intercept is 0.

Parent function: y = x (or y=mx+b)

Your function: y = -2x+6

6 = y-intercept (b)

-2 = slope (m)

Hope this helps!

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