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Answer:

y = 4x - 9

Explanation:

The points on the graph we can see clearly are (1, -5) and (2, -1).

The equation of the line is in the form slope-intercept, where the general formula is y = mx + b.

We need to find "m", the slope of the line; and "b", the y-intercept.

Use the two points we found in the formula for calculating slope
m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)).

Choose which is point 1 and point 2:

Point 1 (1, -5) x₁ = 1 y₁ = -5

Point 2 (2, -1) x₂ = 2 y₂ = -1

Substitute x₁, x₂, y₁, and y₂


m=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))


m=(-1-(-5))/(2-1) Solve in the numerator and denominator


m=(4)/(1) Simplify the fraction


m=4 Slope of the line

Find "b":

Substitute a point's "x" and "y" coordinates, and the slope, "m", into the general formula for slope-intercept.

I will use point 2:

x = 2; y = -1; m = 4

y = mx + b

-1 = (4)(2) + b Multiply

-1 = 8 + b Start isolating "b"

-1 - 8 = 8 - 8 + b Subtract 8 from both sides

-1 - 8 = b "b" is isolated

b = -9 Answer for "b", y-intercept.

The variable should be on the left side for standard formatting.

Take the general formula: y = mx + b

Replace "m" and "b" with the values we found.

y = 4x - 9

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