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Which linear function is represented by the graph?

f(x) = –2x + 1
f(x) = 1/2–x + 1
f(x) = 1/2x + 1
f(x) = 2x + 1

Which linear function is represented by the graph? f(x) = –2x + 1 f(x) = 1/2–x + 1 f-example-1
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Answer:

option B is correct.


y =(1)/(2)(-x)+1

Explanation:

Using Point slope form:

The equation of line is given by:


y-y_1=m(x-x_1) .....[1]

where m is the slope of the line and
(x_1, y_1) is the point on the coordinate plane.

Consider any two points from the graph:

Let (0, 1) and (4, -1)

Calculate slope:

Slope is given by:


m = (y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

then substitute the given values we have;


m = (-1-1)/(4-0)=(-2)/(4)=-(1)/(2)

Now, substitute the value of m and (0, 1) in [1] then;


y-1=-(1)/(2)(x-0)

Simplify:


y-1=-(1)/(2)x

Add 1 to both sides we have;


y =(1)/(2)(-x)+1

Therefore, the linear function is represented by the graph is


y =(1)/(2)(-x)+1

User Dbkk
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Answer-

Linear function that is represented by the graph is
y=-(1)/(2)x+1

Solution-

From the graph,

y - intercept of the linear function is 1 and there are two points on the line (-4, 3), (4, -1)

We can get the equation of line by applying slope-intercept formula,

Slope of the line,


=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)\\\\=(-1-3)/(4+4)\\\\=(-4)/(8)\\\\=-(1)/(2)

Now applying slope-intercept formula,


y=mx+c

Putting the values,


\Rightarrow y=-(1)/(2)x+1


y=-(1)/(2)x+1

Therefore, linear function that is represented by the graph is
y=-(1)/(2)x+1

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