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1. The graph below shows the number of children's and adult tickets sold each day of a performance.

(a) What is the slope of the line? Show your work.

(b) What is the equation of the line in point-slope form?

(c) What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form?

(d) What is the equation of the line in standard form? Show your steps in converting to standard form.

1. The graph below shows the number of children's and adult tickets sold each day-example-1
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Answer:

(a) -2

(b) y -120 = -2(x -10)

(c) y = -2x +140

(d) 2x +y = 140

Explanation:

Given a graph with y-intercept 140 and x-intercept 70, you want the slope and various equations describing the graph.

(a) Slope

The line drops from a y-value of 140 to 0 as x increases from 0 to 70. The slope is ...

m = rise/run = -140/70 = -2

The slope of the line is -2.

(b) Point-slope equation

The point-slope equation of the line with slope m through point (h, k) is ...

y -k = m(x -h)

We have a line with slope -2 that goes through the point (10, 120), so we can write the equation as ...

y -120 = -2(x -10)

(c) Slope-intercept form

In part (a) we identified the y-intercept as 140, so we can write the equation as ...

y = mx + b . . . . . line with slope m and y-intercept b

y = -2x +140 . . . . . . line with slope -2 and y-intercept 140

(d) Standard form

The slope-intercept equation can be converted to standard form by adding the opposite of the x-term to both sides.

y +2x = -2x +2x +140 . . . . . 2x added to both sides

2x +y = 140 . . . . . . . . . standard form equation of the line

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