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Find the equation of the line shown. Enter your answer in point slope form101051010AnswerKeyboard

Find the equation of the line shown. Enter your answer in point slope form101051010AnswerKeyboard-example-1
User Axarydax
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Answer:


y=(5)/(2)x-5

Explanations:

The equation of a line is expressed as shown below;


y=mx+b

where:

• m is the ,slope, of the line

,

• b is the ,y-intercept

Using two coordinate points on the line (0, -5) and (2, 0).

Determine the slope "m"


\begin{gathered} m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) \\ m=(0-(-5))/(2-0) \\ m=(0+5)/(2) \\ m=(5)/(2) \end{gathered}

Determine the y-intercept "b"

The y-intercept of the line is the point where the line intersects the y-axis. According to the graph, the line intersects the y-axis at y = -5. Hence the y-intercept "b" is -5

Determine the required equation

Recall that y = mx + b, hence;


\begin{gathered} y=(5)/(2)x+(-5) \\ y=(5)/(2)x-5 \end{gathered}

This gives the required equation of the line.

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