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What is the equation of the line?

What is the equation of the line?-example-1
User ClearBoth
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Answer:

Option C y =
(1)/(2) x + 2

Explanation:

Given line in the graph passes through two points ( -4, 0 ) and ( 0, 2 ).

We have to find the equation of the line.

Equation of this line will be in the form of y = m x + c

Where c is the y-intercept equal to 2. and m is the slope.

Since
m=(y - y')/(x - x')


m=((2-0))/((0+4))

=
(2)/(4)

m = =
(1)/(2)

So the equation will be y =
(1)/(2)x + 2

Option C is the answer.

User Sonu Oommen
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this has a y intercept of +2

the line goes up 1 to the right 2 so m = 1/2

the equation of a line in slope intercept form is

y = mx+b

y = 1/2 x + 2


User Hax
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