Someone please help me! I am actually trying here, so I would really like it if you explained how to figure the problem out as well. Choose the equation that represents the graph below. Graph of a line passing through points 0 comma 4 and 3 comma 0 y = -three fourthsx + 4 y = -four thirdsx + 4 y = three fourthsx - 4 y = 4 thirdsx - 4
There is the graph.
you are given: (0,4) and (3,0) y=mx+b -----> equation of a line where m is the slope and b is the y-int.( you should already know that your y-int is 4 because of the graph) so the equation will become: y=mx+4, now you just need to find the slope do you know how to calculate for the slope?
finding the slope is just like the other question you did Leila: (y1-y0)/(x1-x0)
find the slope(m) then plug it in the equation:)
I figured it out guys! thank you, I just read it wrong, but I need help with this one.
Choose the equation of the line passing through the point (2, 6) and parallel to y = -3x - 4. y = 3x - 12 y = -3x y = -3x + 12 y = 3x
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