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What’s the equation for the graph shown below

What’s the equation for the graph shown below-example-1
User Putnam
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y=2x
Your slope is 2/1=2 and it goes through the origin so y-intercept is zero.
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Answer:

Y= 2x will be the equation.

Explanation:

Let the equation of the given line in the graph is y = mx + c

Where m = slope of the line

and c = y - intercept.

As it is evident in the graph that line passes through origin so y - intercept of the line will be zero.

c = 0

Now the given passes through two points (0, 0) and (2, 4)

Therefore, slope of the line m =
(y-y')/(x-x')

=
(4-0)/(2-0)

=
(4)/(2)

= 2

Equation of the line will be y = 2x

User Denis Kotov
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