The equation of the line shown in the graph is determined to be:
How to determine the slope of the line shown?
To obtain the equation of the line, we shall obtain the slope and y-intercept of the graph. This is shown below:
For intercept:
The intercept of the graph on the y-axis is where the line cut through the y-axis. Thus, on the graph, the line cut the y-axis at 0.5
For slope:
Coordinate on x-axis:
Coordinate on y-axis:
Slope of line (m) =?
![m = (y_2\ -\ y_1)/(x_2\ -\ 1_1)\\\\m = (2.5\ -\ 1)/(4\ -\ 1)\\\\m = (1.5)/(3)\\\\m = 0.5](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/m61kt8yki52g66pon9biywa48oijq4zj71.png)
Now, we shall determine the equation of the line. Details below:
- y-intercept (c) = 0.5
- Slope (m) = 0.5
- Equation of line =?
Equation of line = y = mx + c
y = 0.5x + 0.5
Divide through by 0.5
2y = x + 1
Thus, the equation is 2y = x + 1