Which of the following equations are represented by the graph? I. y = - 3/2x - 2II. 2x - 3y = 6III. y - 2 = 2/3xIV. y - 2 = 2/3(x - 6)A. II and IIIB. I and IIIC. II, III, and IVD. II and IV

By looking at the graph we can see that the line crosses the y-axis at y=-2
Y-intercept(b) =-2
If we move from left to right along the x-axis we can see that for every 3 units to the right, we go up 2 units:
slope = (m) = rise / run = 2/3
So, the equation in slope-intercept form:
y=mx+b
y= 2/3x-2
Standard form
I cannot be.
ii = is in standard form
2x - 3y = 6
Solve for y:
-3y= -2x+6
y= (-2x+6)/-3
y= 2/3x-2
II is represented in the graph.
III. Cannot be
IV. y-2= 2/3(x-6)
Solve for y:
y-2 = 2/3x-4
y= 2/3x-4+2
y=2/3x-2
IV is represented in the graph
Correct option D. II and IV