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Use the line on the graph to write an equation that represents the function.

y = x+

Use the line on the graph to write an equation that represents the function. y = x-example-1
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Answer:

y = -3x - 1

Explanation:

We can represent the given line using an equation in slope-intercept form


y = mx+b

In this form,
m is the line's slope, and
b is the y-coordinate of the point on the line when it touches the y-axis (its y-intercept).

First, we can solve for the line's slope using two points on the line and the formula m = rise / run. We can use the points (0, -1) and (1, -4), whose coordinates correspond to (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂).


m = \frac{\textrm{rise}}{\textrm{run}} = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)


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


m = (-4 + 1)/(1)


m = -3

So, the slope (m) of this line is -3.

We can plug that value into the model for slope-intercept form.

y = -3x + ▢

Now, we have to identify the line's y-intercept (the point on the line when it touches the y-axis). It is (0, -1). Finally, we can put the y-coordinate of that point into slope-intercept form equation.

y = -3x - 1

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