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Which equation represents the slope-intercept form of the line below

Question 3 of 10 Which equation represents the slope-intercept form of the line below-example-1
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Answer:


y = (1)/(2)x + 8

Explanation:

The general slope-intercept equation is: y = mx + b.

In this equation, "m" is equal to the slope and "b" is equal to the y-intercept.

Since the slope is "1/2", then this is the "m" value.

Since the line passes the y-axis at "8" when x = 0, then "b" must be "8".

Therefore, the equation of the function in slope-intercept form is
y = (1)/(2)x + 8.

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