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Answer:


y=(1)/(3)x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope-intercept form:

What the variables mean:

Y=the y axis

m=the slope

x=the x-axis

b=the y intercept (the point on the line that crosses the y-axis)

To Calculate the Slope:

1. Find any 2 points on the line

2. The number of units the second point is above the first is the numerator

3. The number of units the second point is to the right of the first is a denominator

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

To Find the Y-Intercept:

1. Find the point on the line that crosses the y-axis

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y=(1)/(3)x+4

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