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OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://gyazo.com/66c964ff0d3c287bf1cc27185cf25d80 Please help :c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no you frowned :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph goes through the origin, so any equation that has an intercept value won't do (ie y = mx +b, where b is not zero)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

my computer dosent open the link sorry i cant help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hint: it's not c @MathisAWESOMEWOO!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hope someone can help u

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here @jj2cool101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know @Mathmuse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its the third one down

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hint it's not the third one down @jj2cool101

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If it isn't d then I have no clue :<

OpenStudy (anonymous):

either do i

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rearrange the answers into the form: \[y=mx+b\] then read what i said above, it should be clear once you do some work on paper

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b = 0 (the line goes through the origin) m = 0.5 (it rises 1 for every run of 2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Forget it, this makes no sense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well, you put in a good effort

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I actually did and I still don't understand...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when you rearrange the equation of a line to match the form: y = mx +b you are able to tell two things about the line: 1. the slope (this is given by the value of m and represents how many units the line rises vertically for every unit it runs horizontally) 2. the y intercept (this is the point/height at which the line crosses the y axis) You can draw lines directly from this equation, or develop their equation directly from a graph if you can just substitute in the values of those two terms (m and b)

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