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Use the information on the graph to enter an equation in standard form.?


Use the information on the graph to enter an equation in standard form.? ​-example-1
User Vlr
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Answer:

The required standard equation is
y = 8x -8.

we took two points to write this equation (0,-8) and (2,8).

Explanation:

Let
(0,-8) = (x1,y1)\\(2,8) = (x2,y2)

The equation of line passing through two point is given as


(y - y1) = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) * (x - x1)\\

substituting (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) in above equation we get


(y - -8) = (8--8)/(2-0) * (x - 0)\\


(y + 8) = (8+8)/(2) * (x)\\


(y + 8) = (16)/(2) * (x)\\


(y + 8) = 8* (x)\\


y = 8x - 8\\

which is the required equation

User Meistermeier
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Answer:


y-8x=-8 is the equation in standard form.

Explanation:

Lets choose two coordinate point from the graph
(x_1,y_1) =(0,-8)
(x_2,y_2)=(2,8).

Now we will try to find out its slope from point-slope form.

Slope (m) =
(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) =(8-(-8))/(2-0)=(16)/(2) = 8

No we will use
y-y_1 =m(x-x_1)

So
y-8=8(x-2)\ , y-8=16x-16\ , y=16x-16+8

Now this can be arranged in Ax+By=C form that is the standard form of a line.

Re-arranging the values.

We have
y-8x=-8 as our equation in standard form.

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