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Find the slope between the two points given. Then, use the slope and one of the points to write the

equation of the line in Slope-Intercept form. State the slope and y-intercept.

Find the slope between the two points given. Then, use the slope and one of the points-example-1

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Answer:

The slope is -2

y =-2x - 1

Explanation:

The slope is -2 or -2/1.

The slope is the change in y over the change in x. The ordered pair is written in the form (x,y) The first number is the x coordinate and the second number is the y coordinate.

(1, -3) (0, -1) The -1 and the -3 are the y coordinates. We subtract these.

-1 -(-3) is the same as

- 1 + 3 which is 2.

(1, -3) (0, 1,) the 1 and the 0 are the x coordinates. We subtract these

0 - 1 is -1

The change in y is 2 and the change in x is -1, so our slope is -2/1 which is the same as -2.

To write the equation we need the slope and the y intercept. We have the slope now. We need to find the y-intercept. We will use the slope and one of the points to find the y-intercept. It does not matter which of the two points (1,-3) or (0,-1). I will use (0,-1)

y = mx + b The b is the y-intercept which is what we are looking for

-1 = -2(0) + b

-1 = 0 + b

-1 = b

y = -2x -1

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