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What is the equation of the line below?

What is the equation of the line below?-example-1

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Answer: Y = -2x + 1

Explanation:

The line has a Y-Intercept of 1, shown as that's where the line passes the Y-Axis. The slope is negative 2, you can find such information by finding one point on a line, then making a triangle to the next point. In this case you would start at (0,1) and go right once (x axis) and down twice (y axis). The slope formula is y2-y1/x2-x1 or change in y/change in x, so if you put 2 (y axis) over 1 (x axis) you would have a slope of 2.

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