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What is the slope-intercept equation for the line below?

What is the slope-intercept equation for the line below?-example-1
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Answer is D

First, we can eliminate option b and c because they are negative, and the line in the graph is goin up.
Then you count and get that the m is 5/4, put it together: y=5/4x-4
User Amir Afianian
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Answer: D

Explanation:

If we look at the graph we can see that the line intercepts the y-axis at (0,-4), so the intercept must be -4.

If we use the rise-over-run formula for (0,-4) and (4,1) we would get:


(1--4)/(4) \\\\=(5)/(4)

Since the line is going upwards, the equation must be positive.

Therefore, the equation in slope-intercept form is y=5/4x-4.

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