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What is the linear function equation represented by the graph?

What is the linear function equation represented by the graph?-example-1
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User Angelisa
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Answer:

y = (3/5)x + 3

Explanation:

You can see immediately that the y-intercept is (0, 3).

As we go right from the point (-5, 0) to the point (0, 3), x increases by 5 and y increases by 3. Thus, the slope of this line is m = rise / run = 3/5.

Starting with the generic y = mx + b, we get y = (3/5)x + 3.

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User Drav Sloan
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Answer:

Y=3/2x-3

Explanation:

3/2 is the slope. Remember, rise/run. so the rise is 3 and the run is 2. so up three since its positive and right 2 cuz its positive. and the -3 is the y inercept. hope this helps love :)

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