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Write an equation for the linear function f with the values

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The linear function f is f(x)= 5/3 x− 13/3.

To write a linear function f given two points (x1 ,y1 ) and (x2 ,y2), you can use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation:

f(x)=mx+b

where:

m is the slope of the line, and

b is the y-intercept.

To find the slope (m), use the formula:

m = y_2 -y_1 / x_2- x_1

​Given f(2)=−1 and f(5)=4, you can use these points to find the slope:

m= 4−(−1)/5−2

m= 5/3

Now that you have the slope (m), you can use one of the points to find the y-intercept (b). Let's use the point

(2,−1):−1= 5/3 (2)+b

Solving for b:

−1= 10 +b/3

b=−1− 10/3

b=− 13/3

​So, the linear function f is:

f(x)= 5/3 x− 13/3

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How do you write a linear function f with the values f(2)=−1 and f(5)=4?

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