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How do you get (5,2) ; (1,3) into slope intercept form

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I believe it is y=1/4x+1.25

1) find the slope, 2-3/5-1
2) insert slope and 2 known points into point-slope form:
y-2=1/4(x-3)
3) distribute and manipulate equation isolate y
y-2=1/4x-3/4
Add 2 to both sides
y=1/4x+1.25
Make sure you stuck with either fractions or decimals

User Dmitry Fink
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To obtain these 2 points within slope intercept form, what you would need to do, is first find the slope, using the formula for slope.

M = y2-y1/x2-x1 = 3 - 2/1 - 5 = 1/-4 or -1/4.

Knowing this, choose any one of the point and put it in the form y = mx + b.

Y = mx + b
2 = -1/4(5) + b
2 = -5/4 + b
2 = b - 5/4
b = 5/4 + 2/1
b = 5/4 + 8/4 = 13/4

Y = -1/4x + 13/4.
User Minion Jim
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