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What is the function rule for the line? O f(x) = - 3/2 * x + 2 Of f(x) = - 3/2 * x - 2 Of f(x) = 3/2 * x - 2 O f(x) = - 2/3 * x - 2

What is the function rule for the line? O f(x) = - 3/2 * x + 2 Of f(x) = - 3/2 * x-example-1

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Answer:

The function rule of the line is f(x) = -
(3)/(2) x - 2 ⇒ 2nd answer

Explanation:

* Let us make the equation of the line

- The slope of a line m =
(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)), where


(x_(1),y_(1)) and
(x_(2),y_(2)) are two points lie on the line

- The form of the equation of a line is y = mx + c, where m is the slope

of the line and c is the y-intercept

- From the attached figure

∵ The line passes through points (0 , -2) and (-2 , 1)

∴ m =
(1-(-2))/((-2)-0)=(1+2)/(-2)=-(3)/(2)

∵ y = mx + c

- The line intersects y-axis at -2

∴ c = -2

∴ y = -
(3)/(2) x + (-2)

∴ y = -
(3)/(2) x - 2

∵ y = f(x)

∴ f(x) = -
(3)/(2) x - 2

* The function rule of the line is f(x) = -
(3)/(2) x - 2

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