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What is the equation of the line????????

What is the equation of the line????????-example-1
User MELWIN
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Answer: y = x/2 + 2 which is the 4th option from the top

Explanation:

First find the slope which is (0-2)/(-4-0) = 2/4 = 1/2

So it's y = x/2 + c

Substituing (-4,0) into the equation we get

0 = -4/2 + c

0 = c-2

c = 2

So the equation is y = x/2 + 2 which is the 4th option from the top

User Michael Armbrust
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Answer:

y=1/2x+2

Explanation:

The equations come in the form of y=mx+c, where m is the gradient and c is the y-intercept. Looking at the graph we know that the y-intercept is (0,2), so that rules out options B and C.

To find the gradient is a little more tricky, but we can follow the formula:


(rise)/(run), where rise is the vertical value and run is the horizontal value

So we sub in our values:


(2)/(4)

And simplify:


(1)/(2)

So now we sub in our new found values into y=mx+c:

y=1/2x+2

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