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What is the slope-intercept equation for the line below?

What is the slope-intercept equation for the line below?-example-1
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the answer is y=-3x+4 becasue the y intercept is 4 and it goes down 3 for every 1 to the right.

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Answer:

y=-3x+4

Explanation:

To find the equation of the given line we use y=mx+b

where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

y intercept is the point wher the line crosses y axis

The graph crosses y axis at 4 so b= 4

Now we find slope using formula
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

To find slope pick two points from the graph

(0,4) and (1,1)

slope =
(1-4)/(1-0)=-3

slope m = -3

So equation of the line y=mx+b is y=-3x+4

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