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If y=-4x + 1 were changed to y = -2x + 6, how would the graph of the new line
compare with the first one?
A. The new graph would be less steep than the original graph, and
the y-intercept would shift down 2 units.
B. The new graph would be steeper than the original graph, and they
intercept would shift up 5 units.
C. The new graph would be steeper than the original graph, and the y-
intercept would shift down 2 units.
D. The new graph would be less steep than the original graph, and
the y-intercept would shift up 5 units.
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