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Mathematics, 04.04.2020 07:33 marcgtz511p3pln7

How does the graph of y = 3X compare to the graph of y = 3-X?
The graphs are the same.
The graphs are reflected across the x-axis.
The graphs are reflected across the y-axis.
DONE
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The graphs are the same.
The graphs are reflected across the x-axis.
The graphs are reflected across the y-axis.
DONE

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