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What is the linear function equation represented by the graph?

20 points What is the linear function equation represented by the graph?-example-1
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Answer:

F(x) = 2/3x + 3

Explanation:

I found this out by first starting off with the equation, f(x) = mx + b. (b is the y intercept, m is the slope.) The y intercept, where the line passes through the y axis, is 3. (f(x) = mx + 3) Now, look at rise over run, and see that the slope is 2/3, since for every one it goes over, it goes up 2/3. your final equation is f(x) = 2/3x + 3

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