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A). Write an equation in slope-intercept

form for a line that goes through the points
(2, 7) and (4, -4).

User Ma Guowei
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Answer: y= -11/2x + 7

Explanation:

(2,7) and (4,-4)

Do
(y^(2) - y^1)/(x^2-x^1) \\ so it should look like this
(-4-7)/(4-2) =(-\\11)/(2)


(-11)/(2) is your slope

Then you need to find your "b" term.


-4=(-11)/(2) (2) +b

Multiply -11/2 by 2 and add 11 to both sides

Then do -4 + 11 which equals 7

So 7 is your b term

So your answer is y= -11/2 + 7

User Andy MacKinlay
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Answer: y = -5.5x +18

Step-by-step explanation: -11/2 = 5.5

User McGordon
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