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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-30

Which is the graph of y = −1.5x?

Asked by StarfireTeenTitanz

Answer (3)

the answer is graph a. the equation for slope intercept form (where the equation meets the y-axis) is y=mx+b. y- the point the equation meets the y-axis m-slope x-whatever x equals in the equation b-i think b is the point where the equation meets the x-axis, but i'm not sure about that... its been awhile since i learned using the equation y=-1.5x, all you have to do is multiply x by -1.5, so if x=1 then y would equal -1.5 so there would be a point at (1, -1.5). if x=2, then y=-3 and there would be a point at (2, -3) and so on...

Answered by Teddy17 | 2024-06-10

I think the answer is a

Answered by Nat14 | 2024-06-10

The graph of the equation y = − 1.5 x shows a line that starts at the origin (0, 0) and has a negative slope of -1.5. You can find points on this line by substituting values for x and computing y accordingly. As a result, the slope indicates that the line decreases as x increases.
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Answered by Teddy17 | 2024-12-03