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Write the equation of a line in slope intercept form that passes through the two points. (-1,3) and (2,9)

User Thomas Langston
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Answer:

y = 2x+5

Explanation:

To find the equation in slope intercept form, we first have to find the slope of the two points.

The formula for finding the slope is:


(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

We are given the points:

(-1, 3) and (2, 9)

x1, y1 and x2, y2.


(9-3)/(2-(-1))


(6)/(3) or 2 (the slope).

The slope intercept form is written as:

y= mx + b

y=2x+b

To find b, we can plug in either of the points given. Personally, I like to work with positive numbers. I'll be using the point (2, 9), however, either point will get you to the same answer.

y=2x+b

9=2(2)+b

9=4+b

Now subtract 4 from both sides.

5=b

Which then leaves us with the equation:

y = 2x+5

User Drizzd
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Answer:


y = 2x +5

Explanation:

Finding the Slope:

m = rise/run


m=(9-3)/(2-(-1))=(6)/(3)=\boxed{2}

The slope is 2.

Finding the y-intercept:


y = 2x + b\\\\9 = 2(2) + b\\\\9 = 4 + b\\\\9 - 4 = 4 - 4 + b\\\\\boxed{ 5 = b}

The y-intercept is (0,5).

The equation should be:
y = 2x +5.

Hope this helps.

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