The equation that describes the graph is y = 16.7x + 150.
<h3>What is the equation?</h3>
We have been given the graph of a certain function data set in physics. We know that the graph is the representation of data on cartesian coordinates. In this case, we are asked to find the equation of the graph in the form; y=mx+b
m = slope of the graph
b = intercept of the graph.
To obtain the slope;
m = y2 - y1/ x2 - x1
m = 400 - 200/ 16 - 4
m = 200/ 12
m = 16.7
Then we can see from the graph that the y - intercept is 150. Having these data, the equation that could describe the graph is now;
y = 16.7x + 150
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