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What is the value of the function when x = 6? A linear function is graphed on a coordinate grid. The graph is shown in the first quadrant only and goes through point 6, 4 and po…
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What is the value of the function when x = 6? A linear function is graphed on a coordinate grid. The graph is shown in the first quadrant only and goes through point 6, 4 and po…
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What is the value of the function when x = 6?
A linear function is graphed on a coordinate grid. The graph is shown in the first quadrant only and goes through point 6, 4 and point 0, 1.
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If we are using slope intercept form, m =(4-1)/(6-0) = 3/6=1/2
y=1/2*x+1(from (0,1))
y =1/2*4+1
y = 2+1 = 3
Looking at this again, you are given the point (6,4), so you can get 4 from that as well.
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