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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you change an slope and y-intercept graph to an slope and y-intercept equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Will give out medal!

OpenStudy (sheraz12345):

by using the equation y=mx +c where m is the slope and c is the y intercept on graph

Nnesha (nnesha):

first you should see the point that touch the y-axis that is y intercept than rise over run that is slope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you explain that a little more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nnesha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How were you able to change that graph to an equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nnesha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jim_thompson5910

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can yall help me?

Nnesha (nnesha):

Nnesha (nnesha):

i attached a file may be this is answer of you question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What I mean is, what do have to do to change that graph. Do you have to multiply the slope by the rise or run or something to that effect.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I use to remember how to do that but I have completely for got

Nnesha (nnesha):

your question is how can we write a equation to looking at graph right????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, how do you do that?

Nnesha (nnesha):

no rise over run is a way to find slope

Nnesha (nnesha):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But how were you able to get that answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you break it down for me please

Nnesha (nnesha):

first of all we find y intercept ... we should find the point that touch y-asis on the graph which is the pink one on my graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do we have to multiply anything?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Nnesha

Nnesha (nnesha):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So if I had graph like this:|dw:1404512566763:dw| I wouldn't have to do nothing but make the slope?

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