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When the coefficient of x is positive, the graph of a line rises and moves to the right. Option C is correct.

What is a graph?

A diagram depicting the relationship between two or more variables, each measured along with one of a pair of axes at right angles.

The complete question is

"The graph of a line goes up and to the right when:

a) the coefficient of x is 0

b) the coefficient of x is negative

c) the coefficient of x is positive

d) there is no coefficient of x"

When the coefficient of x is positive, we know that the graph of a line will move upward and to the right.

Since we are aware that a line's upward and rightward movement indicates that the line is advancing, we will obtain a positive slope for the line, and we are also aware that the slope-intercept of a line is provided as:

y= mx+c

If m is a positive number, then positive is the coefficient of x.

The graph of a line goes up and to the right when the coefficient of x is positive.

Hence option C is correct.

To learn more about the graph, refer to the link;

https://brainly.com/question/14375099

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