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i'll going to send the picture because it's long. btw( u don't have to explain i just need the answer because my friend is having a trouble answering the questions in her module.)

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We are going to graph the Linear equation from the given two-point.


(2,\text{ 1) and (3, 2)}
\begin{gathered} y(x)=mx+b\Rightarrow m=(\Delta y)/(\Delta x)=(3-2)/(2-1)=(1)/(1)=1 \\ y(x)=x+b\Rightarrow y(2)=1=2+b\Rightarrow b=-1 \\ \therefore\Rightarrow y(x)=x-1 \end{gathered}

This is the linear equation from the two points. I am going to attach the graph next!

That is it! Simple and beautiful solution....!!That is how it is done

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