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OpenStudy (cbeiter):

Which equations represent the line shown in the graph? Choose all answers that are correct. A. y - 3 = 3/5 (x - 2) B. -3x + 5y = 1 C. y = 3/5x + 1/5 D. y + 1 = 3/5 (x + 2)https://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1511000_1511500/1511276/2/7692bae3047b0cf09db99804d46e8350445cf3bd/MS_IMC-140805-180403.jpg

OpenStudy (stickos25):

Graph?

OpenStudy (1davey29):

Please send the picture of the graph

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

1davey29 , stickos25 there

OpenStudy (1davey29):

The equation of a line is (y-y1)=m(x-x1) m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) x2=3 x1=-2 y2=2 y1=-1. m=(2+1)/(3+2)=3/5. Your line's equation will be (y+1)=(3/5)(x+2) or (y-3)=(3/5)(x-2), deciding which points you decide to use. Answer would be A. *y2/x2 and y1/x1 are interchangeable.

OpenStudy (stickos25):

I got C..

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

btw its multiple choice

OpenStudy (stickos25):

You're probably the one that's correct though

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

It's multiple choice so A and C?

OpenStudy (stickos25):

C & D

OpenStudy (1davey29):

C is also correct, yes, as is D

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

ok I'm going with C&D

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

or A,C and D

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

I'm sorry I'm confused I just wanna finish the test

OpenStudy (1davey29):

All three.

OpenStudy (1davey29):

As it says choose all that are correct

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

ok

OpenStudy (cbeiter):

I got 40%

OpenStudy (otherworldly):

wow

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