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Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation. Then select the correct graph. 2x - y + 4 = 0

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Go up to 4 on the y axis, and then go up 2 and over 1, then graph.

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Answer:

slope =2 and y intercept =4

Explanation:

Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation.

2x - y + 4 = 0

To get slope and y intercept we write the equation in the form of


y=mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept


2x - y + 4 = 0, solve for y

Subtract 2x on both sides


- y + 4 = -2x

Subtract 4 on both sides


- y = -2x-4

Divide both sides by -1


y =2x+4

Slope =2 and y intercept = 4

now start graphing at y intercept (0,4)

for slope we move up by 2 units and right by 1 units

the graph is attached below

Using the slope and the y-intercept, graph the line represented by the following equation-example-1
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