hey again can u help me with this

Answer:
option C
Step-by-step explanation:
We will take 2 coordinates from the graph and Find the equation of the line.
Let the coordinates be : ( 0, 1) and (1, 3)
step 1 : find slope
[tex]slope , m = \frac{y_2 - y_ 1}{x_2 - x_1} = \frac{3-1}{1-0} = 2[/tex]
Step 2 : equation of the line :
[tex]( y - y_1) = m (x- x_1)[/tex]
[tex](y -1) = 2 ( x -0)\\y - 1 = 2x \\y = 2x + 1[/tex]
Therefore, y = 2x + 1 represent the equation of the line.
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to solve for y = mx + b
You can solve for b right away. It is clear that the line crosses the y axis at (0,1) so you have
y = mx + 1 so far.
Normally you would need two clear points to solve for m, but since you know the y intercept, you need only 1 point.
The clearest point I can see is (-2,-3) which means that
x = -2
y = - 3
Put that into the equation and solve for m.
-3 = m(-2) + 1 Subtract 1 from both sides
-3-1 = m(-2) Combine
-4 = -2 m Divide both sides by - 2
-4/-2 = m
m = 2
Answer
only a and c are real choices. That's because m = 2 in both cases.
The equation we got is y = 2x + 1 which is c