The correct option giving the point-slope form of the equation of the graphed line is:
y + 2 = 1/2(x - 1)
A coordinate plane's x-axis ranges from negative 4 to 4 and its y-axis ranges from negative 6 to 8, both in unit increments. A line is plotted sloping down and to the right. It intercepts the y-axis at left parenthesis 0 comma 2 right parenthesis.
Which option gives the point-slope form of the equation of the graphed line?
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Responses
y=1/2x−2.5
y equals Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction x minus 2.5
y+4=1/2(x−3)
y plus 4 equals Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction left parenthesis x minus 3 right parenthesis
y+2=1/2(x−1)
y plus 2 equals Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction left parenthesis x minus 1 right parenthesis
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x−2y=5
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The correct option giving the point-slope form of the equation of the graphed line is:
y + 2 = 1/2(x - 1)