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Here's a graph of a linear function. Write the equation that describes that function.

Express it in slope-intercept form​

Here's a graph of a linear function. Write the equation that describes that function-example-1
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Answer:

y = 0.5x + 3

Explanation:

First consider the slope of this line. If two points that lie on this line are ( 0, 3 ) - ( which is supposedly the y - intercept ), and ( 2, 4 ) take that change in y / change in x to derive the slope;


( 0, 3 ), ( 2, 4 )\\\\\\Slope = 3 - 4 / 0 - 2,\\Slope = - 1 / - 2\\Slope = 1 / 2 \\\\Slope = 0.5

I did mention earlier that the y - intercept was found to be 3. If that is so, taking the equation in point - slope form, we can tell the equation of the line through the following steps;


y = mx + b,\\m = slope, \\b = y - intercept\\\\Equation, y = 0.5x + 3

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