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Write in equation that represents the line

Write in equation that represents the line-example-1

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Answer:

y =
(6)/(5)x -5

Explanation:

Whenever we have a line such as this one, (A linear or straight line) we can write an equation with the form y = mx + b

m is the slope

b is the y-intercept

To calculate slope or "m" we see how many times the point goes up, and how many times it goes to the right, and then put it in a fraction.

(Units it goes up) / (Units it goes to the right)

The y-intercept is what number the line intersects on the y-axis.

On this line it intersects at the -5 point.

So the equation when you put in the values is y =
(6)/(5)x -5

User James Allingham
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Answer:

y = 6/5x -5

Explanation:

Using the slope formula,

you can find the slope

or just divide the amount of units up by

the amount of units right.

Then find the y intercept which is (0,5)

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