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Which is an equation for the line shown on the graph below? A. Y=1/2x+3 B. Y=1/2x-2 C. Y=2/3x+3. D. Y=2/3x-2

Which is an equation for the line shown on the graph below? A. Y=1/2x+3 B. Y=1/2x-example-1
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Answer:
y=(3)/(2)x+3

Explanation:

The Slope-Intercept form of the equation of the line is:


y=mx+b

Where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.

You can identify in the graph attacched that the y-intercept of this line is:


b=3

Now, choose a point on the line, substitute the value of "b" and the coordinates of the point you chose, into the equation
y=mx+b. Choosing the point
(-2,0):


0=m(-2)+3

You must solve for "m" in order to find the slope of the line:


-3=m(-2)\\\\(-3)/(-2)=m\\\\m=(3)/(2)

Therefore, the equation of that line in Slope-Intercept form, is:


y=(3)/(2)x+3

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