Oliver and Marie are graphing two equations on a coordinate grid. Oliver has graphed the equation y = 2x + 2. If Marie graphs y = 2x - 3, where will the y-intercept of her graph be in relation to Oliver's graph? A) 3 units lower B) 5 units lower C) 5 units higher D) the same place

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Oliver : y = 2x + 2......y int is 2
maria : y = 2x - 3.......y int is -3

Maria's y int is 5 units lower then Oliver's y int

Answer:

B) 5 units lower.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given that Oliver has graphed the equation [tex]y=2x+2[/tex] and Marie graphs [tex]y=2x-3[/tex]. We are asked to find where Marie's graph will be with relation to Oliver's graph.

We can see that both lines are in slope-intercept form of equation: [tex]y=mx+b[/tex], where,

m = Slope of the line,

b = Initial value or y-intercept.

We can see that both lines have same slope, but y-intercepts for both lines are different.

Since y-intercept is the point, where line crosses y-axis. We can see that Oliver's line will cross y-axis at y=2, while Marie's line crosses y-axis at y=-3.

Since -3 is 5 units below from 2, therefore, y-intercept of Marie's graph be 5 units lower than Oliver's graph and option B is the correct choice.

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