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Write an equation for the graph shown in the form of y =
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Write an equation for the graph shown in the form of y =
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Y= 1/5x+1
Because your line crosses the Y-axis at point (0,1), your y-intercept is 1. Your slope is over 5, up one. So 1/5 X is a constant linear slope, and your line starts at y=1
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