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alina1380 [7]
2 years ago
7

B) Using the two point above find the slope using the formula m =

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1 answer:
12345 [234]2 years ago
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The linear equations are y - 25 = 0.89(x - 20) and y  = 0.89x + 7.2

<h3>The slope of the line</h3>

The complete question is added as an attachment

The two points from the graph are (20, 25) and (38, 41)

The slope of the line is calculated using

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Substitute the known values in the above equation

m = (41 - 25)/(38 - 20)

Evaluate

m =0.89

<h3>The linear equation in point slope form</h3>

This is calculated as:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Substitute the known values in the above equation

y - 25 = 0.89 * (x - 20)

Evaluate

y - 25 = 0.89(x - 20)

<h3>The linear equation in slope-intercept form</h3>

We have:

y - 25 = 0.89(x - 20)

Expand

y - 25 = 0.89x - 17.8

Add 25 to both sides

y  = 0.89x + 7.2

Hence, the linear equations are y - 25 = 0.89(x - 20) and y  = 0.89x + 7.2

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