To determine which equation corresponds to the line on the graph, I would need to analyze the graph visually, which I can't do. However, I can guide you on how to identify the correct line equation based on its slope and y-intercept.
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Look at the slope: Identify how steep the line is. If it goes down from left to right, it has a negative slope (like -1/2, -2, etc.). If it goes up from left to right, it has a positive slope (like 1/2, 12, etc.).
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Determine the y-intercept: Check where the line crosses the y-axis to find the y-intercept (the value of y when x=0).
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Compare: Once you have identified the slope and y-intercept from the graph, compare your findings with the options provided.
If you'd like to provide more context or information about the properties of the line on the graph (like its slope and intercept), I'd be happy to help you determine the correct equation.