Answer:
D) Slope of Funcation B = - Slope of Function A
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation for the line is:
y=mx+b
Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
In this question, we are only interested in the slope.
For function A, we can see that the equation is f(x) = -2x + 1
Going back to the equation, we can see that -2 is the slope
Now for function B, we need to find the slope by looking at the graph.
To do this, you need to remember that the slope is y/x, or rise over run. (This is saying that every time the y happens, the x also happens. For example, if the slope is 1/2, every time the line goes up 1 unit, it goes to the right 2 units)
So for the function, we can see that when you move to the right 1 unit (run), you also move up 2 units (rise), so the slope would be
2
Comparing the slope of both the functions
Function A is -2
and
Function B is 2
So the answer is D