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2 February, 18:07

What happens when the line y = x is changed to y = x+2.

The slope increases

The line shifts up 2 units

The line shifts down 2 units

The line is reflected around the y-axis

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  1. 2 February, 18:57
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    y = x means that the line is going 1 value of x for every 1 value of y.

    The intersection would be at the (0,0).

    However, y = x+2 would have a intersection at (0,2) when y-axis have the value 2. The slope doesn't increase, because the derivative of both slopes gives us y = 1.

    Therefore, the line shifts up 2 units.

    Hope you understood!

    Good luck; )

    Sincerely

    Astrophysicist. D
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