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The slope of the graphed line is 2/3. Which formulas

represent the line that is graphed? Check all that apply.
y-1=2/3(x - 2)
y - 2=2/3(x - 1)
y-4 =2/3(x – 4)
F(x) =2/3x+1/3
f(x) = 2/3x+4/3

The slope of the graphed line is 2/3. Which formulas represent the line that is graphed-example-1

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Answer:

Heya! Your answers are B,C,E

Explanation:

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User Eutrepe
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Answer:

second option

third option

fifth option.

Explanation:

We have the slope of the line:
m=(2)/(3)

and we can see that the line passes through the points (1, 2) and (4, 4)

We can use the point slope equation:


y-y_(0)=m(x-x_o)

first, we use the first point (1, 2) and we define
x_0=1 and
y_0=2. Substituting these values along with the value of the slope:


y-2=(2)/(3) (x-1) which is the second option

Now, using the second point (4, 4) and defining
x_0=4 and
y_0=4, using again the point slope equation
y-y_(0)=m(x-x_o), we get:


y-4=(2)/(3)(x-4) which is the third option

finally, we can solve the previous equation for y:


y=(2)/(3)(x-4)+4\\ \\y=(2)/(3)x-(2)/(3)(4)+4\\ \\y=(2)/(3)x-(8)/(3) +4\\\\y=(2)/(3)x+(4)/(3)which is the fifth option.

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