I cannot see the image; however, I can guide you on how to find the equation of a linear function based on the graph.
To determine the equation, you'll need two pieces of information: the slope of the line and the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y-axis).
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Identify the Slope (m): The slope (m) can be determined by how much y increases as x increases. If the line rises 1 unit for every 2 units it moves to the right, the slope is 1/2. If it rises 2 units for every 1 unit to the right, the slope is 2.
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Identify the Y-Intercept (b): Look at the point where the line crosses the y-axis. This value is your y-intercept (b).
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Formulate the Equation: Once you have the slope (m) and y-intercept (b), you can write the equation in the format \( y = mx + b \).
If you want to identify the correct answer option from the choices you provided, plug in the values of m and b you found into the equation format and match it with the provided options.
If you have specifics about the line or the graph (like certain points it passes through), feel free to share, and I would be happy to help further!