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question 1
if two graphs of linear functions have the same y - intercept, do they represent the same function? why or why not?
○ no; it would be impossible for them to represent the same function.
○ yes; if two graphs have the same y - intercept, they must represent the same function.
○ yes; if two graphs have the same y - intercept, they must have the same x - intercept as well.
○ no; they may have different slopes.
A linear function is defined by the form $y=mx+b$, where $m$ is the slope and $b$ is the y-intercept. Two linear functions are the same only if both their slope ($m$) and y-intercept ($b$) are identical. If two linear graphs share the same y-intercept ($b$) but have different slopes ($m$), they are distinct functions with different rates of change, even though they cross the y-axis at the same point.
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No; they may have different slopes.