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What equation is graphed in this figure?

A.) y−4=−13(x+2)

B.) y−3=13(x+1)

C.) y+2=−3(x−1)

D.) y−5=3(x−1)

What equation is graphed in this figure? A.) y−4=−13(x+2) B.) y−3=13(x+1) C.) y+2=−3(x-example-1
User Tkrajcar
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D)y−5=3(x−1)

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User Sergey Zenchenko
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D, is your answer.

y - 5 = 3(x-1)

1. Get rid of the parenthesis.
3 * x = 3x , 3* -1 = -3
=3x - 3

2. Add 5, since it's negative and crossing the equal sign it becomes positive.
y - 5 + 5 = 3x - 3 + 5

3. Five cancels out, -3 becomes +2.
y=3x + 2

In which, when we look at the graph, our y-intercept is 2. Our slope is 3x or 3x/1, when we begin on 2, we can go over 1 and up two.

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