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Which equation represents the line shown on the graph?

Which equation represents the line shown on the graph?-example-1
User Mr Rebel
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Answer:

w=3z+2

Explanation:

User Broadband
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Hello there,

To find out the equation you use the slope intercept form...

y = mx + b

M is the slope and b is where the line crosses the y-axis...

Now to find the slope you count the distance from two points so...

The distance from (0,2) to (1,5) is 3 units up and 1 unit over.

So the correct answer should be...

y = 3x + 2


Answer: w = 3z + 2


Hope I helped!!

-Char

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