How does the graph of y=4x−1 compare to its parent function, y = x?
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The graph of y=4x−1 crosses the y-axis at a point that is higher than its parent function.
The graph of , y equals 4 x minus 1, crosses the , y, -axis at a point that is higher than its parent function.

The graph of y=4x−1 is less steep compared to its parent function.
The graph of , y equals 4 x minus 1, is less steep compared to its parent function.

The graph of y=4x−1 is steeper compared to its parent function.
The graph of , y equals 4 x minus 1, is steeper compared to its parent function.

The domain of y=4x−1 is different from that of its parent function.