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Find the equation of the line.

Find the equation of the line.-example-1

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Answer:

y=1/2 +1.5

Explanation:

y intercept = 1.5

gradient = rise over run = 1/2

y = 1/2 +1.5

User Cantlin
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Answer:


y=(1)/(2)x+(3)/(2)

Explanation:

Slope-intercept form:
y=mx+b when
m is the slope and
b is the y-intercept (the y-coordinate of the point where the line crosses the y-axis)

1) Find the slope (
m)


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) when the given points are
(x_1,y_1) and
(x_2,y_2)

We can use any two points on the line to plug into this equation, but it's often easiest to use points that have whole-number coordinates. For example, we can use the points (1,-1) and (3,0).


m=(0-(-1))/(3-1)

Two negatives make a positive


m=(0+1)/(3-1)\\m=(1)/(2)

So far, our equation looks like this:


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

2) Find the y-intercept (
b)

We're told to approximate the y-intercept based on what appears to be true in the graph. In the graph, we can see that the y-intercept appears to occur when y=-1.5, or when y=
-(3)/(2). Therefore,
b=(-3)/(2).

Now, after plugging both
m and
b into our equation, our final equation looks like this:


y=(1)/(2)x+(3)/(2)

I hope this helps!

User Rishawn
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