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Given (1, -3) and (5, 1). The slope of the line is The equation of the line is

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To find the slope of the line we can use the following formula:


(y.2 - y.1)/(x.2 - x.1) = m

1 - (-3)/5 - 1

4 / 4

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The slope of the line is equal to 1.

To find the equation, we can just use slope-intercept form.

We already know the slope, so our current equation is y = x

By knowing the slope, we can apply the slope to our lowest pair of coordinates to find the y value when x = 0.

Subtract 1 from the x and y values of (1, -3)

(0, -4) is our new point, and so we know the y-intercept is -4.

Our equation for the line is y = x - 4


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