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Which of the following shows the graph of a line with a slope of 6/5 and a y intercept of -3?

Which of the following shows the graph of a line with a slope of 6/5 and a y intercept-example-1
User Zina
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Answer:

The correct option is 1.

Explanation:

It is given that the slope of the line is 6/5 and y intercept is -3. It means the line must be passes through the point (0,-3).

The slope intercept form of a line is


y=mx+b

where, m is slope and b is y-intercept.

Substitute m=6/5 and b=-3 in the above equation to find the equation of line.


y=(6)/(5)x+(-3)

So, the equation of line is
y=(6)/(5)x+(-3).

Substitute y=0 in the above equation to find the x-intercept of the line.


0=(6)/(5)x-3

Add 3 on both the sides.


0+3=(6)/(5)x-3+3


3=(6)/(5)x

Multiply both sides by 5.


15=6x

Divide both sides by 6.


(15)/(6)=x


2.5=x

The x-intercept of the line is 2.5. It means the line must be passes through the point (2.5,0).

Since only in graph 1, the line passes through the points (0,-3) and (2.5,0), therefore the graph 1 represents the required line and option 1 is correct.

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