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Richard is frustrated. He knows the line to the right should have a 3 and a 4 in the equation but he can't remember if it is y = 4x + 3 or y = 3x + 4. a. Which equation is correct? How do you know?

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Answer:

The correct equation is "y=4x+3"

Explanation:

Given equation:


y= 4x+3 \ \ or \ \ y=3x+4

As per the given line formula:


\to y=mx+c

The slope(m) of the line is
(4)/(1) = 4 and y-intercept at 3, that is the point (c). So, the correct equation of the line:
y = 4x + 3

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