5. Slope intercept form is written as y = mx +b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
Using two of the points on the graph find the slope:
(0,-3) and (6,1)
Slope = change in Y over the change in X:
Slope = (1-(-3) / (6-0) = 4/6 = 2/3
The y-intercept is the Y value when x = 0, which is -3.
The formula is y = 2/3x - 3
6. Point slope form is written as y - y1 = m(x- x1) where m is the slope, y1 and x1 are a known point on the line.
Slope = (1-0) / (1-3) = 1/-3 = -1/3
You can use either point shown for x1 and y1, so I am using the point (1,1)
The equation becomes y -1 = -1/3(x-1)
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6 kw are used each hour
Step-by-step explanation:
E = P t
E/t = P
66 kwh /11h = 6 kw
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Answer:

Given line with an equation of y = 4x + 3
Parallel lines contain equivalent slopes, so a parallel line to the given equation would contain a slope of m = 4.
Plug in the coordinates of the point given, along with the slope into the equation y = mx + b where:
m = slope
y = y-coordinate of point
x = x-coordinate of point
Solve for the 'b' value, or y-intercept:
y = mx + b
6 = 4(2) + b
6 = 8 + b
b = -2
Rewrite the equation as slope-intercept form:
y = 4x - 2