Which equation represents the function? f(x)=−1/2x+4 f begin argument x end argument equals negative fraction 1 over 2 end fraction x plus 4 f(x)=2x+12 f begin argument x end argument equals 2 x plus 1 half f(x)=4x−2 f begin argument x end argument equals 4 x minus 2 f(x)=−2x+4

Respuesta :

The equation that represents the function is y = -x - 1

How to determine the equation of the function?

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From the table of values, we have the following points

(x, y) = (-1,0) and (0,-1)

Calculate the slope (m) using

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Substitute the known values in the above equation

m = (-1 -0)/(0 + 1)

Evaluate the exponent

m = -1

The equation is then calculated as:

y = mx + c

This gives

y = -x + c

Using the point (0,-1), we have:

0 = 1 + c

Solve for c

c = -1

So, we have

y = -x - 1

Hence, the equation that represents the function is y = -x - 1

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