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Which equation represents the relationship between the x-values and y-values in the graph?

F y= 3/5x-5

G y= 3/5x+5

H Y= 5x-3/5

J Y= -5x+3/5

Which equation represents the relationship between the x-values and y-values in the-example-1

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Answer:

y= -5x+3/5

Explanation:

start by finding the y value, because it is on the y axis it's -5. next find the rise so in this case it is 3 then find the run it is 5, put the rise and run in fraction form 3/5 (remeber rise over run) and you get the awnser y= -5x+3/5

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