Write the equation of the line.
y=(5/3)x + 1
y=(3/5)x – 1
y=(3/5)x + 1
y=(3/5)x + 1
Write the equation of the line
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To write the equation of a line, you typically want it in the slope-intercept form, which is (y = mx + b), where (m) is the slope and (b) is the y-intercept.
Here are the equations you’ve provided:
1. (y = (5/3)x + 1) – The slope is (5/3) and the y-intercept is (1).
2. (y = (3/5)x – 1) – The slope is (3/5) and the y-intercept is (-1).
3. (y = (3/5)x + 1) – The slope is (3/5) and the y-intercept is (1).
4. (y = (3/5)x + 1) – Similar to the third one.
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