Answer:
The second graph
Explanation:
Well you're given the equation in slope-intercept form, which looks like: y=mx+b, where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept. This is because the y-intercept is when x=0, so mx will becomes 0, thus leaving b alone, and making it the y-intercept. m is the slope because as x increases by 1, the y-value goes up by m, so the "rise" is m and the "run" is 1. The definition of the slope is rise/run so the slope would be m/1 or just m.
So let's analyze the equation: y=25x+40. the slope will be 25, and the y-intercept will be 40 (this is important for easily filtering very obviously wrong answer). So the linear equation will intersect the y-axis at (0, 40). Only one of the graphs intersects the y-axis at (0, 40) which is the second graph.