Adriana writes the equation y = 2x + 4 to represent a line on a graph. Henry writes an equation that has a y-intercept that is 1 unit lower on the graph but has the same slope as Adriana’s line. Which is Henry’s equation?

Respuesta :

The equation of Henry's equation is y = 2x + 3

What are linear equations?

Linear equations are equations that have constant average rates of change. Note that the constant average rates of change can also be regarded as the slope or the gradient

How to determine the equation of Henry's equation?

A system of linear equations is a collection of at least two linear equations.

In this case, the equation of Adriana is given as

y = 2x + 4

From the question, we understand that:

Henry's equation has the following properties:

  • The same slope as the equation of Adriana
  • 1 unit lower on the graph

This is represented as:

y = 2x + 4 - 1

Evaluate the difference

y = 2x + 3

Hence, the equation of Henry's equation is y = 2x + 3

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