Which of the following is the equation of the line on the graph?
A:-2,0 B: 0,-1
3 answers
Without the actual equation of the line or more information about the slope or y-intercept, it is not possible to determine which of these points is on the line. Both points represent the coordinates of a point on the line but do not provide enough information to identify the equation of the line.
Y= 1/2x -1
Y= -2x -1
Y= -1/2x -1
Y= - 1/2x -2
Y= -2x -1
Y= -1/2x -1
Y= - 1/2x -2
The equation of the line on the graph is Y = -2x - 1.
This can be determined from the given equations by comparing the slopes (coefficients of x) and y-intercepts (constants) in each equation to the points provided in the question. The equation Y = -2x - 1 matches with point (0, -1), making it the correct equation.
This can be determined from the given equations by comparing the slopes (coefficients of x) and y-intercepts (constants) in each equation to the points provided in the question. The equation Y = -2x - 1 matches with point (0, -1), making it the correct equation.