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What is the equation of a line passing through the points (-3,
-2) and (2, 0)?

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Answer:


y=0.400x+-0.800

Explanation:

Given the following question:

point A = (-3, -2)
point B = (2, 0)

To write the equation of the line that passes through two points we have to write the points in slope intercept form.

Formula for slope intercept:


y=mx+b

M is equal to the slope of the two points, so first we need to fine the slope of the two points.


(-3,-2)=(x1,y1)

(2,0)=(x2,y2)


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

m=(0--2)/(2--3) =(2)/(5)

m=(2)/(5) =0.400


y=mx+b

y=-2

m=0.400

x=-3

-2=0.400(-3)+b

0.400*-3=-1.20

-2+1.2=-0.800

b=-0.800


y=0.400x+-0.800

Hope this helps.

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