This equation is written in slope intercept form
Remember that the slope intercept formula is:
y = mx + b
m is the slope
b is the y-intercept
In this case:
slope (m) is 2
y-intercept (b) is (0, - 1)
To plot this on a coordinate plane plot the y-intercept (0, -1).
To graph the rest of the line you can use what you know about the slope. Rise up two units and over to the right one unit from the y-intercept. You should arrive at the point (1, 1)
Then, again from the y-intercept, go down two units and to the left one unit. You should arrive at the point (-1, -3)
Now draw a straight line through the y-intercept and the other two points you just found
The image of the graph is shown below
Hope this helped!
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Answer:
x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
y = - 2 is the equation of a horizontal line parallel to the x- axis.
A perpendicular line is therefore a vertical line parallel to the y- axis with equation
x = c
where c is the value of the x- coordinates the line passes through.
The line passes through (4, - 2 ) with x- coordinate 4 , thus
x = 4 ← equation of perpendicular line
I’m pretty sure the answer would be A
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