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Find an equation of the line that passes through the points $(-2, 1)$ and $(3, 3)$. Write your equation in either point-slope form, standard form, or slope-intercept form.

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Answer:

y - 3 =
(2)/(5)(x-3) This is the point slope form of the line.

Explanation:

The slope is the change in y over the change in x. From the points given the y's are: 3 and 1.

the x's are: 3 and -2


(3-1)/(3 - - 2) =
(2)/(3+2) =
(2)/(5)

The point slope form is

y -
y_(1) - m(x -
x_(1)) You can use either point. I am going to use the point (3,3)

slope = 2/3


y_(1) = 3


x_(1) = 3

y - 3 =
(2)/(5)(x -3)

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