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*Write a linear equation that goes through the points (-2,6) and (1,1).

User Ben Burns
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Answer:

Equation of the line is 3y = -5x + 8

Explanation:

Slope:


{ \bf{m = (y _(2) - y _(1) )/(x _(2) - x _(1) ) }}

substitute:


{ \sf{m = (1 - 6)/(1 - ( - 2)) }} \\ { \sf{m = - (5)/(3) }}

General equation of a line:


{ \boxed{ \pmb{y = mx + b}}}

b is the y-intercept.

Consinder point (1, 1):


{ \sf{1 = ( - (5)/(3) * 1) + b}} \\ { \sf{b = (8)/(3) }}

Substitute:


{ \sf{y = - (5)/(3) x + (8)/(3) }} \\ \\ { \sf{3y = - 5x + 8}}

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