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If anyone can help me to solve this.​

If anyone can help me to solve this.​-example-1
User Anydot
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\huge\mathbb{ \underline{SOLUTION :}}


\leadsto Using the slope-intercept form:


\bold{y = mx + b}


\bold{y = mx + 5}

Finally, we are going to use any point of the line. In this case, I am going to take the point (2, 1). Substituting,


\sf \longrightarrow{1 =m*2+5}


\sf \longrightarrow{1 - 5 = 2m}


\sf \longrightarrow{ m= - (4)/(2) = - 4 }


\huge \mathbb{ \underline{ANSWER:}}

The equation of the line is:


\large\boxed{\sf y = 2x + 5}

User Igor Hrcek
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Answer:


\large \boxed{ \tt{y = - 2x + 5}}

Explanation:

From the y-intercept og
[0,5], travel five unit south over two unit east. Doing so will get yoy to the endpoint of
[1,3], which tells you that the rate of change is
- 2, Therefore, your equation, in Solpe Intercept Form , is
y = - 2x + 5


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