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30 POINTS CUZ I have TOO MANY POINTS also so here's the digs, there's a graph with two points on it, the cords are (-6,-3) and (6,-7), and there is a line going through the two points. What is the equation of the graphed line and coordinates? PLEASE GIVE ANSWER IN SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM

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Don't you mean "the points are (-6,-3) and (6,-7)?"

Use the slope formula to find the slope of this line:
-7 - (-3)
m = --------------- = -4/12 = -1/3
6-(-6)
Now substitute -1/3 for m in y-k = m(x-h), and -6 for h and -3 for k:

y - k = m (x - h)
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