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Answer:
Graph B
Step-by-step explanation:
the "x" and "y" represent [tex]\frac{rise}{run}[/tex]
so therefore, it's [tex]\frac{-2}{-2}[/tex], [tex]\frac{-1}{-1}[/tex], [tex]\frac{1}{1}[/tex], [tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex]
you would start at (0,0) or the origin
and count over one and up one, or however many units the fraction/chart tells you to count up