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Complete the equation of the graphed linear function in point-slope form. y – (–2) = (x – ) The graph of the function goes through point 1, negative 2 and point 2, 2.

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Answer:


y-(-2) = 4(x-1)

Explanation:

Point-slope form of the equation of a straight line is:


y-y_0 = m(x-x_0) (1)

The two points given in the problem are:


(x_0,y_0)=(1,-2)\\(x_1,y_1)=(2,2)

So, the slope of the line is given by:


m=(y_1 -y_0)/(x_1 -x_0)=(2-(-2))/(2-1)=(4)/(1)=4

And substituting into eq.(1), we find:


y-(-2) = 4(x-1)


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