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What is the correct equation of the line shown below?

What is the correct equation of the line shown below?-example-1
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Y=3/2x+3 is the correct answer to the question
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Answer: Y= 3/2x + 3

Explanation:

Using the Y =mx+b formula, you count how many units it is going up and that is the numerator. Then you count how many units it's going to the right, and that's the denominator. Then the starting point is (0, 3) so now you plug those in and b is the starting point and the fraction is mx so you are left with the answer y= 3/2x+3

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