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What is the equation of the following line? Be sure to scroll down first to see all answer options.

A.
y = 3x

B.
y = -3x

C.
y = 2x

D.
y = 6x

E.
y = 1/3x

F.
y = - 1/3x

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Answer:

y=1/3x

Explanation:

change in y/ change in x

2-0/6-0= 2/6=1/3

since its a positive slope, it’s 1/3

User Jxstanford
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Answer:

E.
y=(1)/(3)x

Explanation:

Take the two points shown:


(0,0)(6,2)

Use these to make an equation in slope-intercept form:


y=mx+b

m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (where x is equal to 0).

Use the slope formula:


(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)) =(rise)/(run)

Rise over run is the change in the y-axis over the change in the x-axis, otherwise known as the slope. Insert coordinate points:


(0_(x1),0_(y1))\\\\(6_(x2),2_(y2))\\\\(2-0)/(6-0)

Simplify:


(2-0)/(6-0) =(2)/(6) =(1)/(3)

The slope is
(1)/(3). Insert this into the equation:


y=(1)/(3)x+b

Now find the y-intercept. Take one of the coordinate points and insert:


(6_(x),2_(y))\\\\2=(1)/(3)(6)+b

Solve for b. Simplify multiplication:


(1)/(3)*(6)/(1)=(6)/(3)=2\\\\ 2=2+b

Use reverse operations to isolate the variable:


2-2=2-2+b\\\\0=b

The y-intercept is equal to 0. Insert this into the equation:


y=(1)/(3)x+0

or


y=(1)/(3)x

:Done

User Crouching Kitten
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