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Please help me on this question (7th grade math)

Please help me on this question (7th grade math)-example-1
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So first we need to take 2 points. Let's use the first two: (2,9) & (3,12)

We know that the equation to find slope is:


(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

where the subscripts 2 and 1 correspond to either point, the first or the second, either is fine. Let's use (2,9) for the 1 subscripts and (3,12) for the 2 subscripts:


(12-9)/(3-2)=(3)/(1)

So now we now that the slope of this data set is 3. We can now plug it into the equation:


y=3x+b

To find the y-intercept for this equation, we need to pick a point and plug it into the equation and solve for b. Let's use (2,9):


9=3(2)+b


9=6+b


b=3

So now we can plug in b and solve for the equation for the data set:


y=3x+3

This is the equation that represents the data set that is given and it matches the answer you have circled.

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