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Write the equation of line AB in slope-intercept form, given the points A(0,5) and B(-5,-10) . In your final answer, include all of your calculations.

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Answer:

y = 3x + 5

Explanation:

1) First, find the slope between the pair of points. Use the slope formula
image. Substitute the x and y values of points A and B into the formula and simplify:


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So, the slope is 3.

2) Now, identify the y-intercept of the line, or the point at which the line intersects the y-axis. All points on the y-axis have an x-value of 0. We're told that (0,5) is a point the line intersects, and since it has an x-value of 0, that must be the y-intercept.

3) Using slope-intercept format, represented by the equation
image, write the equation of the line. Remember that the number in place of
image, or the coefficient of the x-term, is the slope. So, substitute 3 for
image. Also, remember that
image represents the y-intercept of a line, so substitute 5 in its place, too. This gives the following answer:


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