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| Question 1048012:  If this could be answered ASAP, that would be GREAT! Thanks!
 1.Referring to the figure below, write an equation of the line shown in the
 graph. Use the slope and y-intercept format:  y = mx + b
 http://www.ppstest2.com/images2/AL5003.jpg
 
 2. Referring to the figure below, write an equation of the line shown in the
 graph. Use the slope and y-intercept format:  y = mx + b
 http://www.ppstest2.com/images2/AL5004.jpg
 Thank you for Helping!
 Found 2 solutions by  josgarithmetic, addingup:
 Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)
      (Show Source): Answer by addingup(3677)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! y = how far up, in your graph y = 5 x = how far along, in your graph x = 4
 m = slope of the line, calculated like this: m = (change in y)/(change in x)
 b = the y intercept
 See picture below.
 Let's write the equation of your line:
 m = Δy/Δx
 m = 2/3
 b = we don't know, we have to figure it out.
 Back to the formula:
 y = mx+b
 What do we know? We know m, the graph shows us that it's 2/3
 We also know y and x, the graph tells us that x = 4 and y = 5
 Lets re-write the formula with what we know:
 5 = (2/3)4+b Now we simply apply algebra:
 5 = 8/3+b
 5*3/8 = b
 15/8 = b
 b = 15/8 = 1 7/8
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 Check:
 y = mx+b
 5 = (2/3)4+15/8
 5 = 8/3+15/8 cross multiply times denominators to find a common denominator
 5 = 64/24+45/24
 5 = 5 (I get 4.542 due to rounding of numbers)
 The process is correct, you may want to check out my math and also make sure I used the right numbers, I mean the numbers off of your graph. Let me know if you have questions.
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 John
 
  
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