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Someone please help me. Using the graph above. What would be the equation of the line in slope-intercept form if it was shifted up 6 units and was 4 times as steep?
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Someone please help me. Using the graph above. What would be the equation of the line in slope-intercept form if it was shifted up 6 units and was 4 times as steep?
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Using the graph above. What would be the equation of the line in slope-intercept form if it was shifted up 6 units and was 4 times as steep?
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You would probably have to do a multiplication equation so I think 6 x 4
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The intercept of the given line is -3. Shifted up 6 units, it would be +3.
The slope of the given line is 3/4. 4 times that slope is 3.
The line with slope 3 and intercept 3 has equation
.. y = 3x +3
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