Which system of equations is represented by this graph?

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[h=1]Which system of equations is represented by this graph?[/h]Which system of equations is represented by this graph?

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answer options are:

a) Y = (x +10) / (x-4)
Y = x
b) y = (x + 10) / (x -4)
y = -x
c) y = (-x - 10) / (x -4)
y = x
d) y = (-x + -10) / (x -4)
y = -x
 
Which system of equations is represented by this graph?

Which system of equations is represented by this graph?

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answer options are:

a) Y = (x +10) / (x-4)
Y = x
b) y = (x + 10) / (x -4)
y = -x
c) y = (-x - 10) / (x -4)
y = x
d) y = (-x + -10) / (x -4)
y = -x

For each function (in answer) look for x-intercept. Which ones match the given graph?

For the equation of the straight line - whose slope matches the given picture?

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How to find x intercept

I know how to find the x intercept of a graph but not of a equation. How do i do that?
 
To learn what "intercepts" are, try here. To learn what "slope" is, try here. To learn how straight-line graphs relate to slope and y-intercept, try here.

Once you have studied at least one lesson from each link, please attempt to locate the correct straight-line equation. If you get stuck, please reply showing your work and reasoning, so we can help find where you're going wrong. Otherwise, please reply with your solution, and then we can move on to learning about rational functions and their graphs. Thank you! ;)
 
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