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Slope-intercept form of the equation for the line?

Slope-intercept form of the equation for the line?-example-1

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Answer:


\large\boxed{y=-(3)/(10)x+(1)/(2)}

Explanation:

The slope-intercept form of an equation of a line:


y=mx+b

m - slope

b - y-intercept

The formula of a slope:


m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

We have the points from the graph (-5, 2) and (5, -1).

Substitute:


m=(-1-2)/(5-(-5))=(-3)/(10)=-(3)/(10)

We have the equation in form:


y=-(3)/(10)x+b

Put the coordinates of the point (5, -1) to the equation:


-1=-(3)/(10)(5)+b


-1=-(3)/(2)+b


-(2)/(2)=-(3)/(2)+b add 3/2 to both sides


(1)/(2)=b\to b=(1)/(2)

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