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Write the equation of the line that represents this graph. Show your work or explain how you determined the equations.

Write the equation of the line that represents this graph Show your work or explain how you determined the equations class=

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  • 03-10-2018
First the slope must be found.

The graph goes from (0,300) to (450,0), so the slope is falling by 300 every 450 units

numerically, the slope is

[tex] \frac{ - 300}{450 } [/tex]

which simplifies to

[tex] \frac{ - 2}{3} [/tex]

the y intercept is visible on the graph as 300, so now we plug in what we know to slope intercept form

y = (slope) x + y-intercept

[tex]y = \frac{ - 2}{3} x + 300[/tex]
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