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Give the equation of the line in slope intercept form y=x+ ?

Give the equation of the line in slope intercept form y=x+ ?-example-1
User Michael Peng
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Answer:

2

Explanation:

just count the spaces from 0 vertically.

User Nordine
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Answer:


y = x +2

Explanation:

A graph of equation is given and we need to find the slope intercept form of the line . The slope intercept form is ,


\sf \implies y = mx + c

  • m = slope
  • c = y intercept

From the graph we see that it passes through (0,2) and (-2,0) . Hence slope ,


\sf\implies m =(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) \\\\\sf\implies m = (2-0)/(0-(-2)) =(2)/(2)\\\\\sf\implies \boxed{\sf m = 1 }


  • m = 1

  • c = 2

Plug in the respective values ,


\sf\implies \boxed{\red{ y = x + 2 }}

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