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Which is the equation of the line on the graph below?

y = x – 2
y = 2x – 2
y = x + 1
y = 2x + 1

Which is the equation of the line on the graph below? y = x – 2 y = 2x – 2 y = x + 1 y-example-1
User Agoldencom
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The slope of this graph is 2/1x or 2x, because the line intercepts with a point every time it goes up 2 and right 1 unit. The y-intercept is (0,-2).

We can find the equation using slope intercept form, y=mx+b, when m is the slope and b is the y-intercept. Let's plug the slope and y-intercept into the slope intercept form equation:

y=2x+(-2) or y=2x-2

The answer is B) y=2x-2.

I hope this helps :)

User Songxunzhao
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the equation to this graph is y = 2x -2

User Sarvesh Mahajan
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