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Which one is correct

Which one is correct-example-1

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Explanation:

A line can be repsented by slope-intercept form:


y = mx + b

where
m is the slope of the line and
b is the y-intercept.

The slope of the line is represented by the change in the
y values on the line divided by the change in the
x values on the line, or, simply put,


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

for any two points
(x_(1), y_(1)) and
(x_(2), y_(2)) that are on the line.

Taking any two points on the given line, we can see that the slope of the above graph is
1, so we can plug this in for
m:


y = x + b

This eliminates options C and D.

Now, the y-intercept is the point at which the line crosses the y-axis, or, simply put, what the value of the line is at
x = 0.

Looking at the line, it crosses the y-axis at
(0, 6), meaning we can plug in
6 for
b in our equation and get our answer:


y = x + 6

User Davidthings
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Answer:

B y = x+6

Explanation:

The line shown has a y intercept of 6 since it crosses the y axis at 6

The only equation that has a y intercept of 6 is

B y = x+6

User Hild
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