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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (−3,3) and (3,−7)?

User Rashaan
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Answer:


y=-(5)/(3) x+8

Explanation:

Slope=
(y_(1)-y_(2) )/(x_(1) -x_(2) )

=
(3-(-7))/(-3-3)

=
(10)/(-6)

=
-(5)/(3)

So
3=-(5)/(3) *(-3)+b, b=8

So
y=-(5)/(3) x+8

User Jumel
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Answer:


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

Explanation:

line equation in general y = mx + b

m is the slope, and

b is the y-intercept

3=-3m+b

-7=3m+b

if we plus this two equations

3-7=2b

2b=-4

b=-2

3m=b-3=-5

m=-5/3

So,


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

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