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Answer:

a) 13/10

b)
y+15=(13)/(10)(x-5)

c)
y+2=(13)/(10)(x-15)

d) Both equations are
y=(13)/(10)x-(43)/(2) so represent the same line

e)
-(43)/(2) °F ⇒ y-intercept

Explanation:

a) Choose two ordered pairs from the table: (5, -15) and (15, -2)

Let
(x_1,y_1) = (5, -15)

Let
(x_2,y_2) = (15, -2)

Use the slope formula to find slope:
m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)


\implies m=(-2+15)/(15-5)=(13)/(10)

b) Use point-slope with (5, -15)


\implies y-y_1=m(x-x_1)


\implies y+15=(13)/(10)(x-5)

c) Use point-slope with (15, -2)


\implies y-y_1=m(x-x_1)


\implies y+2=(13)/(10)(x-15)

d)


\implies y+15=(13)/(10)(x-5)


\implies y=(13)/(10)x-(43)/(2)


\implies y+2=(13)/(10)(x-15)


\implies y=(13)/(10)x-(43)/(2)

Therefore, they represent the same line

e) when x = 0:


y=(13)/(10)(0)-(43)/(2)=-(43)/(2) °F

Represents the y-intercept on the graph

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