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Find an equation in slope-intercept form for the line containing the following points.

(1,−3) and (3,−5)

User Satellite Satellite
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  • (1,-3)
  • (3,-5)

Slope

  • m=(-5+3)/3-1
  • m=-2/2
  • m=-1

Equation in point slope form

  • y+3=-1(x-1)
  • y+3=-x+1
  • y=-x+1-3
  • y=-x-2
User OrS
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Answer:

y=-x-2

Explanation:

slope-intercept form is y = mx+b

slope is change in y over change in x, which is -5-(-3)/(3-1) = -1

y = -x+b

plugging in a point, like (1,-3), we have -3 = -1+b. b = -3+1 = -2

y = -x-2

User Chris Stephens
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