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OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

What is the equation of the line? A. y= -3/2x B. y= -2/3x C. y=2/3x D. y= 3/2x

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

im not for sure but i think D

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

ok

OpenStudy (lochana):

@cmtboy2 it would be nice if you can show your work.

OpenStudy (lochana):

and please read http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

im not trying to be mean

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

yeah but I DONT KNOW THE WORK I WOULD NEED TO DO BC I DONT KNOW IT

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

ok

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

we need a graph to solve this

OpenStudy (lochana):

@cmtboy2 I can understand that giving direct solutions far more easier than showing every step.But others can't learn from you. make sure that happens too:)

Vocaloid (vocaloid):

it asks for the equation of a line, and you didn't provide a picture of the line...

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

can one of yall guide me though this plz

OpenStudy (lochana):

|dw:1447421864498:dw|

OpenStudy (lochana):

|dw:1447421922961:dw|

OpenStudy (lochana):

now you can find the slope.

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

so the answer is d???????? :/

OpenStudy (lochana):

standard form of straight lines is y = mx + c m is slope c is y intercept (point where y axis meet)

OpenStudy (lochana):

no

OpenStudy (lochana):

m = 2/3

OpenStudy (lochana):

c = 0

OpenStudy (rockycatsrule):

oh k

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