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What is the equation of the line that passes through (1, 3) and (-2,-3)?

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y=2x+1 is the equation.
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Answer with explanation:

Equation of line passing through two points is


(x_(1),y_(1)),\text{and} (x_(2),y_(2)) \text{is}\rightarrow(y-y_(1))/(x-x_(1))=(y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1))

So, equation of line passing through (1, 3) and (-2,-3) is


\rightarrow (y-3)/(x-1)=(-3-3)/(-2-1)\\\\\rightarrow (y-3)/(x-1)=(-6)/(-3)\\\\\rightarrow y-3=2*(x-1)\\\\\rightarrow y-3=2x-2\\\\\rightarrow 2x-y+3-2=0\\\\\rightarrow 2x-y+1=0

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