@BATMAN31
attach each as a seperate screenshot, I can't read that.
hold on
Which graph is the line http://static.k12.com/bank_packages/files/media/mathml_edf27ffbd55b04c1c67a125d88d3ec135e2f095a_1.gif ?
I can't see the graphs because they are so small. attach each option as a seperate screenshot.
A: http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1512000_1512500/1512020/1/22baebd38d8094ecfbd9611af277355829da4a62/MS_IMC_072914_1811205.jpg B: http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1512000_1512500/1512021/1/9eb9a4b38cd5084cebbdafd39515236803b47088/MS_IMC_072914_1811206.jpg C: http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1512000_1512500/1512022/1/96ab723e9045d879a318243c90bf91e3b23d7b23/MS_IMC_072914_1811207.jpg D: http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1512000_1512500/1512023/1/1d5afc0665b629b8ee170ea7735172d91729b633/MS_IMC_072914_1811208.jpg
@TheRaggedyDoctor
Looking at the equation, we see the slope -2/5
Both A and B have that slope
It can't be C or D
Looking back at the graph, y = -2/5x + 3, the "+ 3" part is the y intercept
It's either A or B, so choose the one that intersects the y axis at positive 3
oh okay thx so much
i a couple seconds i'll tell you which one it is
It's A
thx @BATMAN31
My computer was being slow and i had to hopelessly watch as another person answered for you.
Muahahha
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