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Determine the slope intercept form of the linear equation from its graph.​

Determine the slope intercept form of the linear equation from its graph.​-example-1
User Neridaj
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Given:

The graph of linear function.

To find:

The slope intercept form of the linear equation from the given graph.

Solution:

The slope intercept form of a linear function is:


y=mx+b

From the given graph it is clear that the graph passes through the points (1,300) and (4,800).

The equation of line is


y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)(x-x_1)


y-300=(800-300)/(4-1)(x-1)


y-300=(500)/(3)(x-1)


y-300=(500)/(3)x-(500)/(3)

Adding 300 on both sides, we get


y=(500)/(3)x-(500)/(3)+300


y=(500)/(3)x+(900-500)/(3)


y=(500)/(3)x+(400)/(3)

Therefore, the required equation is
y=(500)/(3)x+(400)/(3).

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