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Consider the following graph of a linear function.

Consider the following graph of a linear function.-example-1
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The first thing we must do for this case is to find the slope of the line of the given graph.
We have then:
m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
Substituting values:
m = (- 4-2) / (4-0)
Rewriting:
m = (- 6) / (4)
m = -3 / 2
The following lines have the same slope:
y = (12-6x) / (4)
-4y = 6x + 4
2y + 3x-5 = 0
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