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20.10.2021 •
Mathematics
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What is the equation of this graphed line?
Enter your answer in slope-intercept form in the box.
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Ответ:
y = 2x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
As we know, slope intercept is: y = mx + b
m is slope and b is the y-intercept.
Looking at this problem, we can see that the line crosses the y-axis at positive 2, so that is our y-intercept. For the slope, take a point like the y-intercept, and see how many squares is has to go up before it reaches the next square to the right. In this problem the line goes up 2 squares in the time it takes to go to the right 1. So the slope is y over x, or 2 over 1, or just 2.
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Ответ:
Acute angle
Step-by-step explanation:
The supplement of an obtuse angle is an acute angle