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Write the equation of the line given by the following graph in slope-intercept form. Choose one answer. a. y = -2x + 86 b. y = -2x - 10 c. y = -2x - 8 d. y = -2x + 10
https://courses.vlacs.org/vlacontent/algebra2_v10_gs//assessments-xml/res0008/01_09g_02.gif%22
that is the link to the graph
the right answer is of option C
since given gradient, use gradient to find (x, 0) and (0, y)
EXPLAIN PLEASE
piggiepigpigs do you agree with option c
in the equation y=mx+c, c represents the y intercept - from the graph u can easily get to know that the line makes an intercept somewhere after -6 , so it must be option c because -8 is the next nearest value to -6
alright thanks, think you can help with another
Write the equation of the line given by the following graph in standard form. Choose one answer. a. 3x - y = -3 b. 3x - y = 3 c. -3x + y = -3 d. -3x - y = 3
https://courses.vlacs.org/vlacontent/algebra2_v10_gs//assessments-xml/res0008/01_09g_04.gif%22
there is another link the the graph
option c again :)
alright thanks
u can even confirm the answer by finding out the slope of the line
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