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Use the points form of a line to write the equation of a line thag that has a slope of 2 and passing through the points (-4,3) write the equation in slope intercept form

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If the equation is passing trough the origin, it will be passing trough the point (0,0). We now for our problem that the equations is also passing trough the point (-4,3). So, our line is passing trough the points (0,0) and (-4,3). To write the equation in slope-intercept form, first, we need to find its slope . To do that we are going to use the slope formula: .

From our two points we can infer that , , , . Lets replace those values in the slope formula:

Now that we have our slope, we can use the slope-intercept formula:

We can conclude that the equation of the line passing trough the points (0,0) and (-4,3) is .

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