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In slope intercept form, write the equation for the line that passes through the point (2,3) and the point (7,13).

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First, Use the slope equation to find the slope of the line passing thru these two points:

m=rise/run

Here, the rise is 13-3, or 10, and the run is 7-2, or 5. Thus, the slope, m, is 10/5, or 2: m=2.

We want the slope-intercept form, so let's begin with its general form:

y=mx+b. Substitute the slope 2 for m: y=2x+b. Now choose either of the given points. Arbitrarily I am choosing (2,3). Then x=2 and y=3.

Substituting these values into y=2x+b: 3 = 2(2) + b, or b= 3 -4, or b = -1.

Then the equation of this line, in slope-intercept form, is y = 2x - 1.

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