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Complete the equation for the line shown in the graph. 6.67 1 (1,4) 1.(0,1) iš y = [?]x + [ ] 10 1 (-1,-2), 6.67 Enter
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Complete the equation for the line
shown in the graph.
6.67 1
(1,4)
1.(0,1)
iš y = [?]x + [ ]
10
1
(-1,-2),
6.67
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Gradient =
rise
/
run
3
/
1
=
3
Y-intercept
is
1
Y
=
3x
+
1
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