A. c equals zero.
B. c is greater than zero.
C. It is not possible to tell whether c is greater than or less than zero.
D. c is less than zero.

I think it is D.

A c equals zero B c is greater than zero C It is not possible to tell whether c is greater than or less than zero D c is less than zero I think it is D class=

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I think it's B, because the grah becomes greater and greater by every point. It starts from - infinite and it keeps going up to + infinite.

The graph tells us that B. c is greater than zero.

What does C represent in a linear diagram?

Equation y = MX + c is a general equation for any straight line. Where m is the slope of the straight line (the steep slope of the straight line) and c is the y-intercept (the point where the straight line intersects the y-axis). ).

The letters a, b, and c are all coefficients. Using the canonical form, a, b, and c are all replaced by real numbers. The letter x represents the independent variable and the letter y represents the dependent variable.

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