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Find the equation of a line that contains the points (3,7) and (−6,4). Write the equation in slope-intercept form, using fractions when required.

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The equation of a line that passes throught two points is given as:


y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)(x-x_1)

Plugging the values of the points given we have:


\begin{gathered} y-7=(4-7)/(-6-3)(x-3) \\ y-7=(-3)/(-9)(x-3) \\ y-7=(1)/(3)(x-3) \\ y-7=(1)/(3)x-1 \\ y=(1)/(3)x-1+7 \\ y=(1)/(3)x+6 \end{gathered}

Therefore the equation of the line in slope intercept form is:


y=(1)/(3)x+6

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