Introduction:
To find the equation of the line, we need to know the slope and the y-intercept.
Finding the y-intercept:
The y-intercept is the point that intersects on the y-axis. We can clearly see that the point that intersects on the y-axis is -2. This means that -2 is our y-intercept.
Finding the slope:
To find the slope, we need to choose any two points on the line and use the formula "Rise/Run". I chose the points (0, -2) and (1, 1)
We know that the slope has to be positive because it is increasing. The slope is 3.
Creating the equation:
Now, let's create our equation.
=> (y = mx + b) = (y = 3x - 2)
Answer:
The graphed equation is y = 3x - 2.