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User Barron
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slope (m) = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

= (-4 - 1 )/(2- -3 )

= -5/5 = -1

slope intercept form

y = mx + b

y = -x + b

from points given (2 ,-4)

x = 2 , y= -4

-4 = -2 +b

b = -2

y = -x -2

User InfinityGoesAround
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Answer:

y = -x + (- 2)

or

y = -1x + (- 2)

Explanation:

Slope - intercept Form: y = mx + b

  • y = output
  • x = input
  • m = slope
  • b = y intercept

Step 1: Slope

To solve for slope, you have to use the two points given. The point format is (x,y). Then find the change in y and divide it by the change in x. You'll understand what I mean if you look below.


  • \text{Slope} = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)

  • \text{Slope} = (1 - (-4))/(-3 - 2) ↑ Remember to match the coordinates. (1 and -3 are vertically matched. Just like -4 and 2

  • \text{Slope} =(5)/(-5)

  • \text{Slope} =-1

Step 2: Y-intercept

Input x and y points in the equation with the slope found

  • y = -1x + b
  • -4 = -1(2) + b
  • -4 = -2 + b
  • b = -2

Your equation is y = -x - 2

-Chetan K

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