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Which line passes through the points (−4, –0.25) and (1.8, −3.15)?

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Answer:


\boxed{\sf{y=-0.5x-2.25}}

Explanation:

Use the slope formula and slope-intercept form.

Slope formula:


\rightarrow \sf{(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) }

Slope-intercept form:


\sf{y=mx+b}

m: slope

b: y-intercept

y₂=(-3.15)

y₁=(-0.25)

x₂=1.8

x₁(-4)


\sf{(-3.15-\left(-0.25\right))/(1.8-\left(-4\right))}

Solve.


\sf{(-3.15-\left(-0.25\right))/(1.8-\left(-4\right))}=(-2.9)/(5.8)=-0.5

So, the slope is -0.5.

The y-intercept is -2.25.


\longrightarrow \boxed{\sf{y=-0.5x-2.25}}

Therefore, the line passes through the points (-4,–0.25) and (1.8, −3.15) is y=-0.5x-2.25, which is our answer.

I hope this helps, let me know if you have any questions.

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