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OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

Help with Linear Models & Graphs!!! MEDAL AND FAN!!

OpenStudy (igreen):

Question?

OpenStudy (shadeyghost):

ok, what do you need help with?

OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

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OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

OS Is being really freaking laggy.

OpenStudy (igreen):

IKR

OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

Yeah

OpenStudy (shadeyghost):

OS Y U DO DIS

OpenStudy (shadeyghost):

welp, i cant help anymore, school blocked prntscr.com

OpenStudy (igreen):

Well the y-intercept of this graph is 450. To find the slope we can take any two points on the line. Let's take (10, 600) and (30, 900) Plug them in: \(m = \dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\) \(m = \dfrac{900-600}{30-10}\) Then we can plug the slope along with the y-intercept into slope-intercept form. \(y = mx + b\) m is slope, b is y-intercept

OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

ty

OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

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OpenStudy (igreen):

Lol it's the same exact one..the y-intercept will be where it intersects the y-axis..

OpenStudy (igreen):

Btw, you should only post 1 question per post.

OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

Ik

OpenStudy (teddyiswatshecallsme):

But its more productive to get it all done in one go.

OpenStudy (igreen):

:P

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