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What function equation is represented by the graph?

f(x)=−3x+2

f(x)=6x+2

f(x)=−3x+6

f(x)=6x−3

What function equation is represented by the graph? f(x)=−3x+2 f(x)=6x+2 f(x)=−3x-example-1
User Desu
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the answer is f(x)=−3x+6.

User Christopher Howlin
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Answer:

f(x)=−3x+6

Explanation:

The equation has the form y=mx+b.

  • m is the slope of the equation. The points on the line are -3/1 apart. This is -3x in the equation.
  • b is the y-intercept where the line crosses the y-axis. The line crosses at 6 on the y-axis. This is +6 int he equation.

The equation of the line is y=-3x+6.

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