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So this is using slope-intercept form (y=mx+b)

m is slope and b is the y-intercept

Looking at the graph, the line goes through the y-axis at (0,-5) so -5 is your y-intercept.

The slope of the line can be determine by using "rise over run". Find two points on the graph (I used 0,-5 and 1, -2). Count up from -5 to -2 (you get 3), count over from 0 to 1 (you get 1). Rise over run means that the slope equals 3.

Now, you just have to plug the numbers in.

Slope = 3; y-intercept = -5

y = 3x -5

The answer is A.) Y= 3x - 5

Hope this helps. Lmk if you need any more help :)

  Your y-intercept (other wise known as b) is going to be -5. As for your slope it will be 3/1 or also 3.

So your equation will be y = 3x - 5