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Linear Algebra 20 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

help please...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If still relevant: The slope of the drawn line is positive (because it's going "up"), meaning that it can't be .C and .D because their slopes are negative. Now that we're left with .A and .B, you can check which coordinate that line intersects by plugging in numbers in both equations Let's check where the y is on both equations when x=6 A: y=6x = 6*6 = 12 (6,12) B: y=1/6*x = 1/6*6 = 1 (6,1) You can quickly see that the graph doesn't even come close to (6,12) but does intersect (6,1) Therefore it's B.

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