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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 03:40 kace04

Consider the function Ax) = 9x+ 4 and the function g(x), the graph of which
intersects the points (0,4) and (8,76). Select the correct statement below:
Og(x) has a steeper slope than f(x)
Ax) and g(x) have the same slope
There isn't enough information to determine which function has a steeper slope.
Ax) has a steeper slope than g(x)

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