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What is the equation of the graphed line written in standard form?

What is the equation of the graphed line written in standard form?-example-1
User TheSnooker
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Answer:

The first answer (top)

Explanation:

Standard form is ax+by=c

a and b are the coefficients

Take a point from the given line

I chose (0, -2)

Then, plug in the values of x and y

2*0+3*-2=-6

-6=-6

Since it works the standard form of the line is 2x+3y=-6

User Dylan Markow
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Answer:

C. y = -2/3x -2

Explanation:

We know the slope is negative. You can find slope using rise/run. The y-intercept is -2 because the line meets -2 at the y-intercept.

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