What is the equation of the line graphed?
A y = 3x
B y = 3x – 2
C y = -3x – 2
D y = -3x + 2
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To find the equation of the line graphed, we need to identify the slope and y-intercept.
– The slope (m) represents how steep the line is.
– The y-intercept (b) is the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
From the provided options:
A. y = 3x: Slope of 3, y-intercept is 0.
B. y = 3x – 2: Slope of 3, y-intercept is -2.
C. y = -3x – 2: Slope of -3, y-intercept is -2.
D. y = -3x + 2: Slope of -3, y-intercept is 2.
Without seeing the graph, I cannot determine which one is correct, but you can identify the correct equation by observing the steepness of the line (positive or negative slope) and where it crosses the y-axis.
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