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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the equation of the graphed linear model? y = x + https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1549000_1549500/1549110/1/d188ef95fcbc5444c65743cb6eb91b348098dc5f/MS_IMC-141014-181214.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone please help?

jabez177 (jabez177):

Ouch... I just forgot how to do this. Let me google how to do this again, hold up.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thx

jabez177 (jabez177):

To graph a linear equation, we can use the slope and y-intercept. Locate the y-intercept on the graph and plot the point. From this point, use the slope to find a second point and plot it. Draw the line that connects the two points. Graphing Equations and Inequalities - Graphing linear ... www.math.com/school/subject2/lessons/S2U4L3GL.htmlMath.com

563blackghost (563blackghost):

So we would put this in slope-intercept form....first we determine two points that land on the line...so \(\Large{(20,70)}\) and \(\Large{(25,60)}\).... Now we use the slope formula to determine the slope of the line... \(\LARGE{\frac{ y2-y1 }{ x2-x1 }}\) In which we input...\(\LARGE{\frac{60-70}{25-20}}\) and we simplify.... Once the slope is determined you would find the y-intercept which is where the line meets the y-axis....or when the points have x as 0....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer was y=-2x+110

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