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The two equations below describe graphs on a coordinate plane. Equation 1: y = 2x + 3
Equation 2: y = 0.1(34) – 4
Which statement is valid?
A As the values of x increase, the graph of equation 1 is eventually above the graph of equation 2.
B As the values of x increase, the graph of equation 2 is eventually above the graph of equation 1
C For all values of x, the graph of equation 2 is always above the graph of equation 1.
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For all values of x, the graph of equation 1 is always above the graph of equation 2.

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