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Someone please answer it’s due today help will be very appreciated-example-1
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Answer:

y =
(4)/(3)x - 3

Explanation:

Oof... I haven't done this in a while, but here you go! Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b, and in this one, the y-intercept is -3, just to get that out of the way. Now, the slope is the rise over the run, and I'm going to use the points (3, 1) and (6, 5) to measure the rise and run. The change in y, or the rise, is 4, while the change in x, or the run, is 3, so the slope is 4/3. Hope this was helpful!

User Ricky Zheng
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Answer:


y = (4)/(3)x - 3

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of a line is defined as:


y=mx+b,

where
m is the line's slope, and
b is the y-coordinate of its y-intercept.

We can see that the slope of the line is:

slope = rise / run = 4/3

(See the attached image for a model of rise and run.)

We can also see that the line touches the y-axis when y = -3, so this is the y-coordinate of the line's y-intercept.

With these pieces of information, we can craft the line's equation in slope-intercept form:


y = (4)/(3)x - 3

Someone please answer it’s due today help will be very appreciated-example-1
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