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What is the slope-intercept equation of the line that includes the points in The table?

What is the slope-intercept equation of the line that includes the points in The table-example-1
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Answer:

A Is the correct answer ( y = 2x - 4 )

Explanation:

The answers listed are provided in Y= Mx + B. What this means is M = Slope and B = Y Intercept. The Y-Intercept is where the imaginary line crosses the Y axis of the graph or where x = 0. In this case the Y-Int is -4 and the slope of the graph is 2 over 1 ( A rise of two and a run of one ) in other terms it's just 2, but once you put this into the equation y = Mx + B it becomes 2x. Your final product would be y = 2x - 4

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