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Find an equation for the line below. With coordinates (-4,6) and (3,3)

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Answer:

Slope Intercept Form

In decimals:

y=−0.428571x+4.28571

Slope solution

m = -0.428571

Standard Form of a Linear Equation


A=3


B = 7


C = 30

Explanation:

Slope Solution


m = (rise)/(run) = (\Delta y)/(\Delta x)


m = (y_2 - y_1)/(x_2 - x_1)


m = (3 - 6)/(3 - -4)


m = (-3)/(7)


m = -(3)/(7)

In decimals:

m = -0.428571

Slope intercept form

y=mx+b

by solving for y using the Point Slope Equation.


y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)


y - 6 = -(3)/(7)\left(x + 4\right)


y - 6 = -(3)/(7)x + \left(-(3)/(7) * 4\right)


y - 6 = -(3)/(7)x +-(12)/(7)


y - 6 = -(3)/(7)x -(12)/(7)


y = -(3)/(7)x -(12)/(7)+6


y = -(3)/(7)x +(30)/(7)


m = -(3)/(7)


b = (30)/(7)

In decimals:

y=−0.428571x+4.28571

Standard Form of a Linear Equation

Ax + By = C

Starting with y = mx + b


y = -(3)/(7)x +(30)/(7)

Multiply through by the common denominator, 7, to eliminate the fractions:


7y = -3x +30

Then rearrange to the Standard Form Equation


3x+7y=30


A=3


B = 7


C = 30

Find an equation for the line below. With coordinates (-4,6) and (3,3)-example-1
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