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What is the equation of this line

a. y = -3/2x+9
b. y = -2/3x+18
c. y = 2/3x+6
d. y = 3/2x+6​

What is the equation of this line a. y = -3/2x+9 b. y = -2/3x+18 c. y = 2/3x+6 d. y-example-1

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

any two points on the line are

(0,9 ) and (4,3)

slope=(3-9)/(4-0)=-6/4=-3/2

y intercept is 9

so eq. of line is y=-3/2x+9

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Answer:

A. y = -3/2x + 9

Explanation:

In slope intercept form (y = mx + b), b represents the y-intercept. Therefore, simply look on the graph where the line intersects with the y-axis. In this case, that is all that was needed since we can clearly see that equation A is the only one with a y-intercept of 9.

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