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A computer manufacturer built a new facility for assembling computers. There were construction and new equipment costs. The company paid for these costs and made combined profits of $80 million after 4 years, as shown in the graph below.
Which equation most closely represents the line depicted in the graph?
f(x) = 60x β 160
f(x) = β60x + 160
f(x) = β80x + 4
f(x) = 80x β 4
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