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What is the linear equation of a line that goes through (-4, 3) and (0,6)?

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Answer:

y=(3/4)x+6

Explanation:

Point 1 (-4,3)

Point 2 (0,6)

To obtain the slope, we apply the formula:

m= (6-3) / (0- (-4))

m= 3 / 4

We replace in the equation y=mx+b.

We take any point.

=> (0,6)

y=mx+b

6=(3/4)(0)+b

b=6

Joining all the terms:

y=(3/4)x+6

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