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CAHSEE Math 3.4 Algebra I 240 Views
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Algebra I Drill 3 Problem 4. What is the equation of the line shown in the graph?
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- 00:03
And here's your shmoop du jour...
- 00:05
What is the equation of the line shown in the graph below?
- 00:09
And here are the potential answers…
- 00:14
So… what is this question asking?
- 00:16
Can we, like Superman, just look at a graph and come up with the equation?
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- 00:20
Sure we can. Unless slope-intercept form is our Kryptonite…
- 00:24
Well, we know the y equals mx plus b format, and that approach should fit easily here,
- 00:30
since we need 2 things to make a linear equation – the slope and a point at which it intersects.
- 00:35
Just by looking at the line we know the slope is positive,
- 00:38
because it moves in an upward direction from left to right.
- 00:42
Since we know slope is rise over run, we can just figure this thing out.
- 00:46
Note that if we go forward 3 hops from the x intercept to the origin and then look straight up…
- 00:52
we see 4 hops above us.
- 00:54
So we rise 4 units for every 3 we run and that gives us a slope of 4 thirds.
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Now we plug in the y intercept, which is here at 0, 4 –
- 01:05
i.e. where the line crosses the y axis.
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That positive 4 is our “b.”
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And if we glance at the answers, we can see ‘em right here… it’s gotta be A because
- 01:14
C and D have the wrong slope and intercept, and B has the wrong slope sign.
- 01:19
A it is. As in, "Action hero."
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