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What is the linear function equation represented by the graph?

f (x) =

Please help ASAP!! What is the linear function equation represented by the graph? f-example-1
User MattSidor
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Sure, let me help you on this one!

Linear functions are written in the following format.


y=mx +b

Let's break this up! (Helpful image attached)

Now, it should be easy for you what to place where.

As we can see on the graph, slope of this graph is 1/3, meaning that for every 3 units it goes on the run, it goes 1 unit upwards on the rise.

We can also see y-intercept coming through -4, so let's mark it as well.

Let's write the final answer!


y=1/3x-4
Please help ASAP!! What is the linear function equation represented by the graph? f-example-1
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