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Look at the graph shown below:

A coordinate plane graph is shown. A line passes through the y-axis at 3 and through the point 2 comma 4.

Which equation best represents the line?

A) y = 3x + 3
B) y = 1 over 2x − 3
C) y = 1 over 2x + 3
D) y = 3x + 1 over 2

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Answered by utcrush18
2

Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

i think d is correct

Answered by Rithwik2048
2

Answer:

It is option 3

Step-by-step explanation:

So here is your answer!! :)

Now since we got two points through which the line passes, i.e., (0,3) and (2,4); hooray, we can directly find the equation by using the two-point form.

This is how you work it-

If the line passes any two given points, say, (x_1,y_1) and (x_2,y_2) the equation of this line can be found as follows:

y-y_1=(\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1})(x-x_1)

Also in the place of x_1 and y_1, x_2 and y_2 can also be used.

So, this is the procedure to find the equation of a line passing through two given points.  

I stated this so that you can understand what the question is and do it by yourself.

But if you really need the answer, below is the working of this question:

Since the given line is passing through (0,3) and (2,4), the equation of the line can be given as:

(y-3)=(\frac{4-3}{2-0})(x-0)\\y=\frac{1}{2}(x)+3

There it is, your answer!! It is option 3.

I hope you understood the problem and found it useful. Have a great day and Thank you!!

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