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(a) What is the equation of the line, written in slope-intercept form? Show how you determined the equation.

(a) What is the equation of the line, written in slope-intercept form? Show how you-example-1
User Abramodj
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First we need to find the slope. We can find the slope by
(rise)/(run). The slope is
(-5)/(4). You can also find the slope by calculating the change in the y values over the change in the x values. If the line looks like /, it has a positive slope, if it looks like \, it has a negative slope.

The slope intercept form is
y=mx+b

Where
m is slope and
b is the y-intercept.

To find the y-intercept is (0,16.25) because we take the last
y value we know, 15, and add
\frac{5/4} (|m|). So now we just put it all into the equation.


y=(-5)/(4)x+16.25
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