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What is the equation for the graph that is shown?

What is the equation for the graph that is shown?-example-1
User Cyndy
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Answer:

y = (2/3)x + 4

Explanation:

(Step 1)

Pick two points from the line.

Point 1: (0,4)

Point 2: (-6, 0)

(Step 2)

Use the point-slope formula to calculate the slope(m) of the line. This equation requires the input of the "x" and "y" values from the points.

y₁ - y₂ = m(x₁ - x₂) <----- Point-slope form

4 - y₂ = m(0 - x₂) <---- Plug in "x" and "y" values from Point 1

4 - 0 = m(0 - (-6)) <---- Plug in "x" and "y" values from Point 2

4 = m(6) <---- Simplify left side and parentheses

2/3 = m <---- Divide both sides by 6

(Step 3)

Use the slope-intercept formula to calculate the y-intercept of the line. This equation requires the input of one of the point's "x" and "y" values and the slope.

y = mx + b <---- Slope-intercept form

y = (2/3)x + b <---- Plug (2/3) in for "m"

4 = (2/3)(0) + b <---- Plug in "x" and "y" values from Point 1

4 = b <---- Multiply

(Step 4)

Now you have the necessary values to determine the equation of the graph. Substitute the values for "m" and "b" into the slope-intercept formula to find the final answer.

m = 2/3

b = 4

y = mx + b

y = (2/3)x + 4

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