The slope of function A is 2 times the slope of function B.
The slope of a function is defined as the rate of change of the function. Given the equation
F(x) = 6x - 1
The slope of the equation is 6
For the line passing through the points (4, -1) and (-1, -2) and (-2, -5) the slope is expressed as:
Slope = -5+2/-2+1
Slope =-3/-1
Slope = 3
This shows that the slope of function A is 2 times the slope of function B.
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