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4 questions! Write an equation in slope-intercept form for each of the following: 1) Slope -4 ; y-intercept 6 2) Slope 3 ; passes through (2,5) 3) (1,-1) , (-2,0) 4) (0,0) (4 - …
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4 questions! Write an equation in slope-intercept form for each of the following: 1) Slope -4 ; y-intercept 6 2) Slope 3 ; passes through (2,5) 3) (1,-1) , (-2,0) 4) (0,0) (4 - …
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4 questions! Write an equation in slope-intercept form for each of the following:
1) Slope -4 ; y-intercept 6
2) Slope 3 ; passes through (2,5)
3) (1,-1) , (-2,0)
4) (0,0) (4 - 3 1/2)
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1) y= -4x+c
2) y= 3x+c replace x and y to find c , 5=3(2)+c
C= -1
Y=3x-1
3) find slope first m=y2-y1/x2-x1 = 0-(-1)/-2-1 = 1/-3 and now you have y= -1/3x+c to find c just replace any of the given points , 0= -1/3(-2)+c
C= -2/3 and so y= -1/3x-2/3
4) DO THE SAME STEP AS NUMBER 3 and enjoy!
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