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What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form? (5 points) Question 5 options: 1) y = 36x − 3 2)y = −3x + 36 3) y = −3x + 12 4) y = −12x + 3
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What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form? (5 points) Question 5 options: 1) y = 36x − 3 2)y = −3x + 36 3) y = −3x + 12 4) y = −12x + 3
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What is the equation of the line in slope-intercept form? (5 points)
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1) y = 36x − 3
2)y = −3x + 36
3) y = −3x + 12
4) y = −12x + 3
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36 is the y intercept, it touches the y axis when x=0, ( b in y=mx+b) And -3 is the slope ( m in y=mx+b)
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the answer is option 2
y is on 36 and the line is going down at a rate of 3
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