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Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line graphed on the coordinate plane.

Write the slope-intercept form of the equation of the line graphed on the coordinate-example-1
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The slope-intercept form is:


y\text{ = mx + b}

We have to find these coefficients. To do that we have to choose two points in the graph and apply the following formula. I will use (0,1) and (-1,-1). The formula is:


y-yo\text{ = m(x-xo)}

The formula of the coefficient 'm' is:


m\text{ = }(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

Let's substitute the points into the formula above to find the value of m. Then we use one of the points to find the slope-intercept form of the equation:


m\text{ = }(-1-1)/(-1-0)=2

Applying it to the second equation using the point (0,1):


y-1=2(x-0)


y=2x+1

Answer: The slope-intercept form of the equation will be 2x+1.

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