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Mathematics
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Ответ:
Answer is in the file below
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Ответ:
Option (2)
Step-by-step explanation:
1). Equation of the line given in the question is,
Slope of the line =![\frac{1}{2}](/tpl/images/1386/0734/9cdae.png)
Slope of the line given in the graph =![\frac{\text{Rise}}{\text{Run}}](/tpl/images/1386/0734/60361.png)
=![\frac{3}{4}](/tpl/images/1386/0734/f11e3.png)
But![\frac{1}{2}\neq \frac{3}{4}](/tpl/images/1386/0734/0d51c.png)
Therefore, slopes of the line and the line given in the graph are not equal.
Option (1) is incorrect
2). Since,![\frac{3}{4} \frac{1}{2}](/tpl/images/1386/0734/aa8c2.png)
Therefore, Option (2) is correct.
3). Since, graph has a greater slope, option (3) is incorrect.
Option (2) is the correct statement.