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Write an equation that represents the line

Write an equation that represents the line-example-1
User Sedovav
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Answer:

y=(-1/2)x-3.5

Explanation:

Using the equation (rise/run) with the two marked points, we find that the slope is (1/-2), or -1/2.

The y-intercept, as seen in the graph, is -3.5.

Once you plug the slop and y-intercept into y=mx+b, you get your equation: y=(-1/2)x-3.5

To check your answer, swap x and y out for values of a point on the line. With the point (1, -4)..:

-4=(-1/2)1-3.5

-4=(-1/2)-3.5

-4=-4

User Nida Sahar
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Answer:

y = -1/2 x - 3.5

Explanation:

y = mx+ b

m is the slope of the line

m = -1/2

b is the y-intercept

b = -3.5

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